Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Beacon is an academic operating system for college students with ADHD and executive dysfunction. To do that job, we need to look at your coursework. This page explains what we look at, what we do with it, and what we never do.

The short version:

The rest of this page is the longer, careful version. You can stop here if the summary is enough.


1. Who we are

Beacon is built by Rachel Gubin Affiliate Consulting, Inc., doing business as Beacon Helps, a company based in the United States. If you have questions about this policy or your data, write to support@beaconhelps.com.

In this document, “Beacon,” “we,” “us,” and “our” mean Beacon Helps. “You” means the person using Beacon — typically a college student.

2. What we collect

Information you give us when you sign up

If you sign in with Google, we receive your Google account ID and email address from Google.

Information you give us in settings

Information we collect from your school’s systems

When you connect Beacon to your school’s learning management system (Canvas), we pull in:

We store these in our database so Beacon can show you a coherent view of your work even when Canvas is slow or down.

Information about how you use Beacon

Records we keep for legal compliance

Error and performance data

When something breaks, our error monitoring (Sentry) captures details about the error so we can fix it. We strip out sensitive fields — emails, phone numbers, names, accommodations text, passwords, and access tokens — before that data leaves Beacon’s servers. What’s left is technical: which line of code failed, what kind of error, what request triggered it.

3. What we don’t collect

To be explicit about what we don’t do:

4. How we use what we collect

We use your information to:

5. Service providers we share data with

To deliver Beacon, we share data with a small number of service providers. Each provider gets only what they need for their specific job.

Provider What they receive Why
Anthropic (Claude AI) Syllabus text, class schedules, anonymized academic context (course names, assignment titles, due dates, grades, time available), schedule photos when you upload one To analyze syllabi, generate recommendations, and extract schedule data. Anthropic does not train models on this data.
Twilio Your phone number and SMS message text To send SMS nudges. SMS body text includes course codes and assignment titles.
Resend Your email address and email body text To send magic-link sign-in emails.
Railway All Beacon data (they host our database and application) Infrastructure provider. They have a data processing agreement with us.
Google (OAuth) OAuth handshake data only To support Sign in with Google. We do not currently read your Gmail (see Section 11 for the future plan).
Apple Push Notification service / Firebase Cloud Messaging Your device push token and notification title/body text To deliver push notifications to your phone. Apple and Google handle delivery per their own privacy policies.
Sentry Error events with sensitive fields removed To monitor and fix bugs.

We do not share your data with advertisers, data brokers, analytics companies, or any other third party. There is no analytics SDK on Beacon. There are no advertising cookies on Beacon’s website or in the app.

6. AI-generated content — what to know

Beacon uses AI (Anthropic’s Claude) to read your syllabi, generate recommendations, and extract data from your schedule. A few things you should know:

7. Disability information and accommodations

If you tell Beacon about your accommodations — extended time on exams, reduced-distraction testing, etc. — that information is treated as a special category.

Beacon as a product is designed for students with ADHD and executive dysfunction. If you’re using Beacon at all, that fact alone may suggest something about you. We don’t track or label you based on inferred disability status. We don’t sell, share, or analyze inferred disability data.

8. SMS consent records and why we keep them

Mobile carriers (the actual phone networks) require Beacon to keep records of when and how you opted in to SMS messages. This is part of the A2P 10DLC compliance framework that protects consumers from SMS spam.

If you opt in to SMS, we record:

When you delete your account, we anonymize these records (remove the phone, IP, and browser data, detach the record from your user account) but we don’t delete them entirely. The remaining row is required by carrier compliance and contains no information that can be tied back to you.

9. Data retention

While your account is active: We retain your data while your account is active so we can keep showing you your coursework. Old courses are archived when the term ends (we keep them so you can look back at past grades) but they remain in your account.

When you delete your account:

Backup retention: Our database backups may contain data for up to 30 days after your account is deleted, after which the backups are rotated out.

10. How we protect your data

If we ever discover a data breach affecting your personal information, we will notify you by email within 72 hours of discovery, in compliance with applicable law.

11. Gmail integration (future feature)

Beacon is building a feature to watch your school email for class announcements — room changes, deadline updates, and important professor messages. This feature is not currently active. The OAuth scaffolding exists in the app, but no Gmail content is being read at this time.

When this feature launches, you will be asked to grant Beacon read-only access to your Gmail via Google OAuth. Here is exactly what Beacon will do — and won’t do — with Gmail data:

What Gmail data Beacon will access

How Beacon will use Gmail data

What Beacon will not do with Gmail data

Beacon’s use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Specifically, Beacon will not:

Data retention

Until the feature launches

Beacon is not currently reading any Gmail data. The only Google OAuth scope in use today is the standard userinfo scope, which provides your Google account email address and basic profile information to support Sign in with Google. No gmail.readonly access is being requested or used at this time.

When the Gmail integration launches, you will be prompted to grant access in the Beacon app, and this section of the Privacy Policy will be reviewed against the actual implementation to ensure all disclosures remain accurate.

12. Your rights

Depending on where you live, you may have specific rights over your data. Beacon honors the following requests regardless of where you live:

To exercise any of these rights, email support@beaconhelps.com. We respond within 30 days.

For California residents

You have the rights described above under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). You also have the right to know what categories of personal information we have collected, the categories of sources, and the business purposes for collection. Sections 2, 4, and 5 of this policy describe these in detail. We do not sell your personal information, and we have not done so in the preceding 12 months.

For residents of the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland

You have the rights described above under GDPR. The legal bases on which we process your data are:

You have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

13. Children

Beacon is intended for college students aged 18 and older. We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13 (COPPA in the US). If you are between 13 and 17, you should only use Beacon with the involvement of a parent or guardian. If we learn that a child under 13 has provided us with personal information, we will delete it promptly.

14. FERPA

Beacon currently operates as a direct-to-student tool. Your school is not Beacon’s customer — you are. When you connect Beacon to Canvas, you are personally authorizing Beacon to receive your educational records via your own access. Beacon does not act as a “school official” under FERPA in this model.

If Beacon enters into contracts with educational institutions in the future, FERPA-compliant data processing agreements will govern that data, and this policy will be updated to describe how institutional data is handled.

15. International data transfers

Beacon’s servers are in the United States. If you are outside the United States, your data will be transferred to and processed in the US. By using Beacon, you consent to this transfer. We rely on Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) where applicable for transfers from the EU/UK to the US.

16. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. When we make material changes, we will notify you by email and via an in-app notification before the change takes effect. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page tells you when the current version was published.

17. Contact

For privacy questions, data requests, or any other concern about how Beacon handles your information:

support@beaconhelps.com

We respond within 30 days, usually much faster.


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