Connected Sex Toys & Teledildonics

Lovense

Lovense basically owns the app-controlled sex toy space at this point. The company specializes in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connected toys that sync with its proprietary Remote app, letting partners control…

Founded 2009 · 17 years on market

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About Lovense

Lovense basically owns the app-controlled sex toy space at this point. The company specializes in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connected toys that sync with its proprietary Remote app, letting partners control each other’s pleasure from across the room or across the world. Its product lineup includes everything from the wildly popular Lush series of wearable vibrators to high-powered thrusting machines like the Spinel that hit 1,450 thrusts per minute. What sets Lovense apart is how deeply it’s embedded in the broader sextech ecosystem. Its toys sync with adult games like Wild Life and Cybersexuals, work with cam sites for interactive streaming, and now integrate with AI chatbots that learn your preferences and control your devices. The company even launched an AI sex robot that can control toys remotely, pushing further into the AI companion space. Lovense targets both individuals and couples with long-distance relationship features, as well as cam performers who use the toys for interactive shows. Recent launches like the Lush Mini focus on bringing LED lights and app control to first-time users at more accessible price points. The company hasn’t been without controversy though—we covered security flaws that allowed user email leaks and account takeovers, highlighting ongoing privacy concerns in connected intimacy tech.

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102 articles 2016–2026 Peak: 2024 (18)

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Privacy deep-dive

In summary

Lovense's privacy policy is well-structured, consent-focused, and notably commits to not monitoring or storing user-to-user private communications except for legal/abuse purposes. Key disclosures around third-party vendors, concrete retention periods, and the substantive Terms of Service body are not fully surfaced in the provided text, limiting full assessment.

  • No data sales (CCPA/CPRA scope)
  • Private user-to-user chats not collected or monitored
  • No AI-training use of user communications
  • GDPR rights fully described (access, erasure, portability, objection)
  • Explicit consent required for health/sexual data

Privacy Concerns

  • Medium Broad device/usage telemetry collection from connected products
  • Medium Inputs/Outputs may be used by third-party AI providers to train their models where lawful
  • Medium Disputes funneled to binding arbitration with class-action/jury waivers
  • Low No specific retention periods; retention determined case-by-case
  • Low Residual personal data may persist in backups after deletion requests

Privacy Positives

  • High Impact Explicit commitment not to monitor or store private user-to-user chats
  • High Impact Commits to not selling personal data
  • High Impact User communications excluded from AI training and profiling by the Company
  • High Impact Explicit consent required for special categories (health/sexual data)
  • Medium Impact Full GDPR data subject rights enumerated

Security Overview

60% Security

Security Headers

HTTPS Secure connection
Pass
HSTS HTTP Strict Transport Security
Fail
CSP Content Security Policy
Fail
X-Frame-Options Clickjacking protection
Fail
X-Content-Type MIME type sniffing protection
Fail
Referrer-Policy Controls referrer information
Pass
Permissions-Policy Browser feature controls
Fail

From Their Privacy Policy

Direct excerpts from Lovense's published privacy policyVerified June 4, 2026

Private chats and messages between users are not collected, monitored, accessed, or stored by the Company in the ordinary course of business, except as strictly required by law

Commitment on user-to-user communication privacy

The Company does not use the contents of user-to-user communications for marketing, profiling, or training of artificial intelligence systems.

Limits on use of intimate communications

We do not "sell" or "share" your Personal Data within the meaning of the CCPA/CPRA or analogous laws, except as expressly described in this Privacy Policy.

No-sale commitment under US privacy law