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⚠️ Echo is in closed beta for 100 first users and not yet verified by Google. This means when you connect Gmail, you’ll see a warning screen from Google. This is normal for apps in development. What this means for you:
  • Google hasn’t completed their verification process yet (we’re in queue)
  • You’ll need to click “Advanced” → “Go to Echo (unsafe)” during setup
  • Echo still uses Google’s OAuth security standards
What Echo can and cannot do: Echo CAN:
  • Read your emails (to extract datapoints)
  • Access email metadata (sender, date, subject)
Echo CANNOT:
  • Send emails on your behalf
  • Delete or modify your emails
  • Share your data with third parties
  • Access anything outside Gmail
Where is your data stored?
  • ???BODY??? PREVIEW ONLY FOR UI FEATURE Email content: Never stored. Processed in memory, discarded immediately.
  • Extracted datapoints: Stored on our servers (AWS US-East).
  • Your Gmail credentials: Never stored. Only OAuth tokens (revocable anytime).
How to revoke access: Go to Google Account → Security → Third-party access and remove Echo. Your dashboard will stop updating, but we’ll keep your extracted datapoints for 30 days in case you reconnect.