Privacy

Privacy Policy

LifeAtlas USA explains what information may be collected, how it is used, when it may be shared, and how you can make privacy choices.

Collection

Information LifeAtlas May Process

The site is designed to collect only what is useful for operating the product, supporting accounts, improving pages, tracking disclosed referrals, and responding to messages.

Information You Provide

This can include contact messages, correction reports, email addresses, source links, message text, and account-related information you choose to submit.

Accounts and Saved Searches

If you create an account, LifeAtlas stores saved search snapshots tied to your account ID, such as selected states or cities, tool inputs, and return paths.

Authentication Providers

Google sign-in is handled through Supabase Auth and Google. Those providers may process basic account identifiers such as email address, name, avatar, and provider ID.

Optional Analytics

Analytics scripts are blocked until you accept analytics cookies. If accepted, configured analytics tools may measure page visits, navigation, device/browser context, and performance.

Referral Clicks

Partner links may route through LifeAtlas first to record partner name, category, placement, source path, destination URL, referrer, user agent, and click time. The referral click table is designed without storing IP addresses.

Server and Security Logs

Hosting, database, authentication, and security providers may process technical logs needed to operate, secure, debug, and monitor the site.

Use

How Information Is Used

  • Provide state, city, benefits, bill-saving, moving, comparison, and account features.
  • Save and retrieve account-specific searches when you choose to use saved-search features.
  • Respond to support, privacy, data correction, press, partner, and general contact messages.
  • Improve page performance, navigation, and product quality when analytics consent is enabled.
  • Track partner click activity for disclosure, reporting, fraud prevention, and marketplace operations.
  • Maintain security, prevent abuse, debug errors, and comply with applicable legal obligations.

Cookie Inventory

Cookies and Local Browser Storage

A live scan of public pages found no Set-Cookie headers on first load. Optional analytics scripts are gated behind consent.

Required preference storage

lifeatlas_cookie_consent

Stores your required/analytics cookie choice in browser localStorage so the site can remember whether optional analytics are allowed.

Required account cookie

sb-<project-ref>-auth-token

Supabase Auth session storage for sign-in, Google OAuth, saved searches, and server-side account checks. Supabase may split large session values into numbered cookie chunks.

Required account cookie

sb-<project-ref>-auth-token-code-verifier

Temporary Supabase PKCE/OAuth verifier used during sign-in flows.

Required admin cookie

lifeatlas_admin_session

Admin-only session cookie used to protect internal review queues and admin tools.

Optional analytics cookie

_ga, _ga_<measurement-id>, _gid, _gat, _gcl_*

Google Analytics cookies that can be set only after analytics consent. Rejecting analytics from Cookie Settings clears known Google Analytics and Google conversion-linker cookie names from this browser.

Sharing

When Information May Be Shared

LifeAtlas does not sell personal information as currently designed. If that changes, this policy and the site controls should be updated before the practice begins.

Service Providers

LifeAtlas uses service providers for hosting, authentication, database storage, analytics, email/contact handling, deployment, and security. These providers process data for operating the site.

Authentication Providers

If you use Google sign-in, Google and Supabase Auth process the authentication flow. LifeAtlas does not receive your Google password.

Partner Destinations

When you click a partner link, the destination site receives the information your browser sends to that site. Partner sites have their own policies and terms.

Legal and Safety Reasons

LifeAtlas may disclose information if required by law, to protect rights and safety, to investigate abuse, or to respond to lawful requests.

Choices and Rights

Your Privacy Options

  • Use Cookie Settings to accept optional analytics, reject optional analytics, or clear known optional analytics cookies after a prior acceptance.
  • Ask privacy questions, request deletion, or request access by emailing privacy@lifeatlasusa.com.
  • Delete saved searches from your account area when that feature is available for the saved item.
  • Avoid sending sensitive personal, financial, medical, immigration, or benefits case details through general contact forms unless needed for your request.
  • Use official agency, provider, tax, legal, housing, or benefits channels for final decisions and applications.

Depending on where you live, privacy laws may give you additional rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, or opt out of certain processing. LifeAtlas will review requests and respond as required by applicable law.

Retention

LifeAtlas keeps information only as long as reasonably needed for the purposes described here, including account operation, support, corrections, security, legal obligations, and product records.

Security

LifeAtlas uses reputable service providers and reasonable safeguards, but no website, database, or transmission method can be guaranteed perfectly secure.

Children

LifeAtlas is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

Policy Changes

This policy may be updated as features, providers, laws, or data practices change. The updated date should reflect material changes.

Sensitive Information

Do not send Social Security numbers, full financial account numbers, medical records, immigration case details, or benefits case files through general forms unless specifically requested.

Official Decisions

LifeAtlas can point to resources, but official agencies, providers, courts, landlords, insurers, lenders, or advisors make the final decisions relevant to their programs and services.