Invitation-only beta
Private beta privacy notice
This notice explains how the invitation-only Margo beta handles household information today. Before a public release, it still needs the company’s legal name, a detailed retention schedule, a list of service providers, and review by legal counsel.
Information Margo handles
Margo handles account and profile details, who belongs to a household, plans and reminders, Inbox notes, conversations, saved household information, caregiver access, and handoffs. It also keeps the records needed to make those features work across devices.
If an adult connects or forwards something from another service, Margo may process the information needed to complete that request. Margo is designed to keep private content and outside-service account codes out of analytics and everyday diagnostic records whenever a safer, limited record can be used instead.
How information is used
Margo uses information to sign members in, keep the household plan up to date, respect who can see what, answer requests, prepare changes for review, prevent abuse, and fix problems.
When you ask Margo for an AI response, the relevant information you are allowed to use may be sent to the selected AI service through Cloudflare AI Gateway. AI output cannot grant access or change the household plan by itself.
Who can see household information
People in a family chat can see that chat. A private chat with Margo and information saved as private can be seen only by that adult. Caregivers can see only the people and household details they have been given access to.
Margo also relies on other companies to host data and run requested features. Before the beta opens broadly, this notice must name the company operating Margo and publish the approved list of those service providers.
Retention, export, and deletion
The beta keeps household records while they are needed to provide the service, prevent duplicate changes, keep a safety history, and meet legal or operating requirements. Margo does not yet publish a final timeline for each type of information.
Signed-in users can open Settings → Privacy to request an account export or account deletion. Individual saved Memory entries can also be deleted. Some security, delivery, backup, or legally required records may remain for a limited time; the final timelines must be published before release.
Children and household members
Margo is for adult household organizers and invited adult caregivers. It is not made for children, and children should not create accounts. Adults should add information about a child or another person only when they are allowed to do so, and should share it with as few people as necessary.
Website and diagnostics
The public website may record basic events, such as a button click, when analytics are turned on. Those events must not include household content. App crash reporting stays off until it is intentionally configured and, when enabled, must remove private details.
Questions and requests
Use Settings → Privacy while signed in to request an export or deletion. For beta support or privacy questions, use the contact method included with your invitation. Margo still needs a monitored public privacy address and company details before public release.