Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 8, 2026
Saurus is a private household planning application, operated personally by its administrator ("we," "us"). It is personal software used by a small number of invited household members — there is no public sign-up, no advertising, and no commercial use of any data. This policy explains what information Saurus handles and how.
Information we collect
- Account information. When you sign in with Google, we receive your name, email address, and Google account identifier, used solely to identify you inside the app.
- Content you create. Tasks, notes, lists, projects, events, and documents you add to Saurus are stored so the app can show them to you and to the other members of your household.
- Google Calendar data. With your permission, Saurus reads events from the Google Calendars you choose to connect, and creates, updates, RSVPs to, or deletes events on those calendars when you take those actions inside Saurus. Calendar data is used only to display and synchronize your schedule within the app.
- Forwarded email (optional). If you forward an email (for example, a reservation confirmation) to the app's private ingest address, its contents and attachments are stored as documents in your account. Only senders you have explicitly allow-listed are accepted.
How we use Google user data
Saurus accesses Google Calendar solely to provide the app's calendar features to you: displaying your events alongside your household's shared planner, keeping Saurus and Google Calendar in two-way sync, and carrying out the event actions (create, edit, RSVP, delete) that you initiate. We do not use Google user data for advertising, do not sell it, and do not use it to train machine-learning or AI models.
Saurus's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Where data is stored and who can see it
- Data is stored with our infrastructure providers: Supabase (database, authentication, and file storage), Vercel (application hosting), and Cloudflare (network security and email routing). These providers process data on our behalf and do not use it for their own purposes.
- Your data is visible only to you and the other invited members of your household, subject to the per-item privacy controls inside the app. Database-level access rules enforce this on the server.
- All data is encrypted in transit (HTTPS/TLS). Google Calendar credentials are stored server-side and are never shared with other users or third parties.
- We do not sell, rent, or share personal information with third parties for their own use.
Data retention and deletion
- You can delete any content you created directly in the app; deleted items can be purged permanently from the Archive.
- You can disconnect Google Calendar at any time inside the app, or revoke Saurus's access from your Google Account permissions page, which immediately invalidates the app's credentials. Events already synced into Saurus remain visible in the app until you delete them there.
- To delete your account and all associated data, ask the administrator directly — every Saurus user is an invited household member with direct access to them. Deletion is completed within 30 days.
Children
Saurus is not directed at children and is used only by invited adult household members.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes materially, the "Last updated" date above will change and household members will be told directly.
Contact
Saurus has no public sign-up: every user is an invited member of the operating household, with direct personal access to the administrator for any question, request, or deletion.