Every AI tool you plug into your client workflow has a privacy policy. ATP reads those policies so you don't have to. Each review ends with one of three verdicts -- SAFE, CAUTION, or AVOID -- plus a privacy-friendlier alternative if the tool fails.
Three editorial streams, all anchored in the privacy concerns of solo freelancers, remote workers, and small consultancies.
I review the official privacy policy, DPA terms, breach history, and training-data opt-out availability. ATP does not lab-test data flows; we read what's documented. Every review is verified within the last 30 days. Full methodology ->
ATP reviews AI tool privacy policies for solo freelancers, remote workers, and small consultancies. We read what the policies actually say, then translate it into plain English.
What ATP does: read official privacy policies, DPA terms, breach disclosures, training-data opt-out availability.
What ATP doesn't do: lab-test data flows, give legal advice ("based on the policy as written" not "GDPR-compliant"), accept sponsored placements.