Privacy Policy

How we handle your data

This policy explains what Beauty Diagram collects, how we use it, and how Google user data is handled when you sign in with Google.

Last updated April 13, 2026

What we collect

When you use Google sign-in, we receive the basic Google account data required to authenticate your account and create your Beauty Diagram profile. This may include your name, email address, profile photo, Google account identifier, and the authentication information needed to complete the sign-in flow.

How we use Google user data

We use Google user data only to let you sign in, keep your session active, identify your account inside Beauty Diagram, and associate your diagrams, exports, and plan information with the correct user. We do not use Google user data for advertising or unrelated profiling.

How we store and protect it

Account and authentication data are stored only as long as needed to operate the service and maintain your account. We rely on our authentication and hosting providers to process this information on our behalf, and we use access controls and secure transport to protect it.

Sharing

We do not sell Google user data. We only share it with service providers that help us run Beauty Diagram, such as our authentication and hosting infrastructure, or when we are required to do so by law.

Your choices

You can stop using Google sign-in at any time and revoke access from your Google account settings. You can also request account deletion or data removal by contacting us at [email protected].

Contact

If you have questions about this policy or how we handle Google user data, contact us at [email protected].

Note: if you are reviewing this policy for Google OAuth verification, the important part is that it clearly states what Google data we access, why we access it, how long we keep it, and whether we share it. This page is written to match that requirement.