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What the Parrot ANAFI Ai knows about you
Parrot's 4G-connected professional drone, marketed as the first 4G-connected robotic UAV; supports the Air SDK for onboard autonomous-mission code.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
Your location
Collects precise GPS position 5 times per second along with speed, height, drone attitude, and wind estimates, uploaded to Parrot's cloud only if you opt into data sharing.
Your body data
Faces in all contextual images are blurred on-device before transmission, with a second server-side pass applied. Unblurred facial biometric data is never stored or sent.
Your location
Collects precise GPS position 5 times per second along with speed, height, drone attitude, and wind estimates, uploaded to Parrot's cloud only if you opt into data sharing.
Your body data
Faces in all contextual images are blurred on-device before transmission, with a second server-side pass applied. Unblurred facial biometric data is never stored or sent.
People around you
The ANAFI Ai captures contextual images during flight including timelapse photos every 2 minutes; faces in these images are automatically blurred before transfer to Parrot servers, but bystanders on the ground have no consent mechanism or opt-out for being recorded by the drone.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Training their AI
Parrot uses flight data, telemetry, and contextual images from the drone to improve its AI for flight autonomy, tracking, and obstacle avoidance.
Training their AI
Parrot uses flight data, telemetry, and contextual images from the drone to improve its AI for flight autonomy, tracking, and obstacle avoidance.
Sent to the cloud
Parrot collects flight telemetry and contextual images only from users who opt in to data sharing; during flight, approximately 30 to 50 MB per minute of data is uploaded to Parrot Cloud, with faces automatically blurred before transfer.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Kept on the device
The drone automatically blurs faces in captured images on-device before any upload. A second blurring pass runs on the server using Amazon Rekognition. Unblurred facial images never leave the drone.
Kept on the device
The drone automatically blurs faces in captured images on-device before any upload. A second blurring pass runs on the server using Amazon Rekognition. Unblurred facial images never leave the drone.
The full record
- Sdk
- Air SDK
- Type
- micro-UAV quadcopter
- Launched
- 2021-06-30
- Connectivity
- 4G