Prototype privacy notice

Your assessment stays lightweight.

OfferMap is being designed for students, so the default is to collect less—not to build a hidden profile.

Last updated August 19, 2026 · Ontario 2027 entry prototype

What this prototype does

The assessment can be tried without an account. While you work, course marks, interests, preferences and shortlist choices remain in the current browser tab. If you choose “Save comparison,” OfferMap sends that assessment profile, a versioned result snapshot and your shortlist to its database and ties the record to your signed-in account.

Account authentication is provided by Supabase. OfferMap receives an account identifier and email address and does not store your raw password in its comparison table. If you use Google sign-in, Google and Supabase process the authentication flow under their own terms.

No payment is collected in this beta. The C$29 screen is a product preview only.

Your saved comparisons

Database row-level security is configured so a signed-in user can read, create, rename, update and delete only comparisons tied to that user ID. You can delete an individual comparison from the account page. Account-wide deletion and a documented retention schedule must be added before commercial launch.

A saved comparison includes the model and catalog versions used to create it. When an older comparison is reopened, OfferMap may recalculate its inputs with the current model and tells you before the snapshot is updated.

Technical and external services

The hosting provider may process ordinary technical request information such as IP address, browser type, timestamps and security logs to deliver and protect the website. OfferMap does not currently add advertising trackers or a product analytics profile.

Links to universities, OUInfo and QS open third-party websites. Their privacy practices apply once you leave OfferMap.

Students and meaningful consent

Do not enter your name, birth date, student number, school name, health information or other sensitive information. Users under 13 should use the service only with a parent or guardian. Any commercial version aimed at high-school students must use plain-language, age-appropriate consent and privacy-protective defaults.

Canada's privacy regulators emphasize clear, understandable consent and special care for young people. See the meaningful-consent guidance ↗.

Before commercial launch

This beta notice is not yet a complete commercial privacy policy. Before accepting payment or adding analytics or email capture, the operator must add its legal identity and contact details, document every data flow, set retention and account-deletion rules, confirm processor terms and safeguards, and obtain Ontario privacy counsel's review.