Privacy Policy
Atlas is a study and organization app for college students. This page explains what data Atlas stores, why, and how you remove it.
Last updated August 11, 2026
Who runs Atlas
Atlas is operated by an independent developer, reachable at aidenalexandersalinas@gmail.com. Email that address for any privacy question or data deletion request.
What Atlas collects
- Account details. The email address you sign in with, and the name, school, major and graduation plan you choose to enter.
- What you put into Atlas. Classes, assignments, exams, grades, schedule blocks, notes, uploaded syllabi and documents, study sessions, habits, transactions and chat messages with the Atlas assistant.
- Google Calendar data — only if you connect it. Event titles, times, locations and recurrence for the calendar window Atlas reads.
- Gmail data — only if you connect it. Sender, subject, date, message body and attachments for recent messages Atlas scans, plus the short summaries it generates from them.
Atlas does not ask for and does not store your Google password. Connections are made with Google's OAuth flow, and Atlas holds only an encrypted access handle tied to your account.
Google user data: what Atlas requests and why
Atlas requests these Google permissions, and nothing more:
calendar.readonly— read your calendar events so Atlas can import your classes and commitments and find the free gaps where studying fits.gmail.readonly— read recent messages so Atlas can spot professor emails, class cancellations, room changes and new deadlines, summarize them, and offer to add them to your schedule.userinfo.emailanduserinfo.profile— identify which Google account is connected so Atlas can show it to you.
Every one of these is read-only. Atlas cannot and does not send email, reply, delete mail, or create, edit or delete events on your Google Calendar. Suggested calendar changes are written into your Atlas schedule only, after you approve them, and every one can be undone from the audit trail.
Atlas does not sell your Google data, does not use it for advertising or ad profiling, does not use it to train any AI model, and does not transfer it to anyone except as described in the next section.
Limited Use
Atlas's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Google user data is used only to provide and improve the user-facing features described above; it is not transferred to others except as necessary to provide those features, to comply with applicable law, or as part of a merger or acquisition; and it is never used for advertising, sold, or read by humans except with your explicit permission, for security purposes, or to comply with applicable law.
Who processes your data
- Hosting and database. Atlas runs on Lovable Cloud, which stores your account and app data.
- AI summaries. When Atlas summarizes an email, a syllabus, your notes or an attachment, that content is sent to an AI model provider to generate the summary and returned to you. It is used to produce your result, not to train models.
- Google. Only to authenticate you and to read the data you authorized.
Atlas has no advertising partners and no data brokers.
How your data is protected
Your Google connection handles are encrypted before they are stored and are only ever used by Atlas's server code — never sent to your browser. App data is separated per account by database-level access rules, so one student cannot read another student's classes, mail summaries or grades. Campus features such as the classmate network and marketplace show only what you explicitly opt into sharing.
How long Atlas keeps things
Your account data stays until you delete it or ask for the account to be removed. Email summaries and imported calendar events stay until you delete them or disconnect the service. Deleting a Google connection removes the stored access handle immediately.
Disconnecting and deleting
- Disconnect Google Calendar from the Google Calendar panel on your Calendar page, or Gmail from your Inbox page. This revokes Atlas's access and deletes the stored handle.
- You can also revoke Atlas at any time from your Google account at myaccount.google.com/permissions.
- To delete your Atlas account and everything in it, email aidenalexandersalinas@gmail.com from your account address.
Students and age
Atlas is built for college students and is not intended for children under 13. Atlas is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of any school or university, and it is not a school record system.
Changes
If this policy changes in a way that affects how your data is used, the updated date at the top of this page changes and material changes will be surfaced in the app.