WE GOT YOU 1776, LLC

Privacy Policy

Effective date: June 5, 2026  ·  Last updated: June 5, 2026

CompanyWE GOT YOU 1776, LLC (single-member Florida LLC; document number L26000289907)
ProductWE GOT YOU 1776 College Tool mobile application (iOS and Android; bundle identifier com.wegotthis.collegetool)
Websitewegotyou1776.com
Privacy contactwegotthis@wegotyou1776.com
The headline. The Company does not collect personal information from you when you use the App. There are no user accounts, no logins, no analytics, no tracking, and no telemetry. Anything you type into the App stays on your device. The only third parties that receive any information are Apple and Google (for subscription billing as merchants of record), RevenueCat (subscription state, under an anonymous identifier), Google Fonts (UI typefaces at app launch), and GitHub Pages (read-only fetch of the App's public rate-reference files at launch). The App generates a worksheet PDF on your device if you ask for one, and only leaves your device if you share it. The Apple App Privacy label answer is "Data Not Collected," and that is accurate.

1. Who this policy applies to

This Privacy Policy ("Privacy Policy") describes how WE GOT YOU 1776, LLC ("we," "us," or the "Company") handles information in connection with the WE GOT YOU 1776 College Tool mobile application (the "App"), the website at wegotyou1776.com (the "Site"), and any related services (collectively, the "Service"). The defined terms in this Privacy Policy match the defined terms in our Terms of Service, posted at wegotyou1776.com/terms.

By using the Service, you acknowledge this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with it, do not use the Service.

2. What we mean by "personal information"

"Personal information" means information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is reasonably capable of being associated with a particular individual or household, as defined under United States consumer-privacy laws including the California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively "CCPA/CPRA"), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act ("VCDPA"), the Colorado Privacy Act ("CPA"), the Connecticut Data Privacy Act ("CTDPA"), and the Utah Consumer Privacy Act ("UCPA").

3. What information the Company does NOT collect

We have built the App so that the Company itself does not collect personal information from you. Specifically, the Company does not collect:

Because none of the items above flows to the Company, the Company holds zero personal records about you at any time.

4. What stays on your device

Although the Company does not collect personal information from you, the App stores certain things on your own device while you use it. None of these leave your device unless you choose to share them. They are:

WhatWhere it lives — and why
What you type into the AppIn the App's in-memory working state (React state) while the App is open. This includes any name you enter, school selections, income, tuition, and budget items. It is discarded when the App closes or you reload it. The Company does not see it.
A first-launch preferenceA single key in your device's localStorage (wgy1776_disclaimers_seen) recording that you have already seen the disclaimer modal so we don't show it again. It is a single boolean — not personal.
A cache of the App's public reference dataThe App caches the rate-reference files it fetches at launch (housing-allowance and school-cost data) via the device's Capacitor Preferences storage, so the App works offline. This is public reference data, not personal data.
A worksheet PDF you generateIf you choose to generate a PDF, it is written to the App's local cache directory on your device. It may include information you entered. It only leaves the device if you choose a destination in your operating system's share sheet (such as emailing it to yourself or saving to cloud storage). The Company does not receive it.

5. Third parties that may receive limited information

The Service relies on a small, fixed set of third parties. The information each one receives, and why, is listed below. Each third party operates under its own privacy policy.

Third partyWhat they receive — and what they do with it
Apple (App Store, App Store Connect, In-App Purchase, StoreKit)If you purchase the Subscription on an iOS device, Apple is the merchant of record: it collects your payment information, processes the transaction and the renewal, and handles refunds and cancellation. The Company never receives your payment information. Apple's handling of your information is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy (apple.com/privacy).
Google (Google Play, Play Billing)If you purchase the Subscription on an Android device, Google is the merchant of record in the same role as Apple. Google's handling of your information is governed by the Google Privacy Policy (policies.google.com/privacy).
RevenueCat (subscription state)RevenueCat is a service that helps the App know whether your Subscription is active. The App generates a random anonymous identifier ($RCAnonymousID:…) for your install — not linked to your name, email, or any other identifier from you — and RevenueCat receives subscription-transaction metadata (such as product ID, purchase timestamp, expiration date, and renewal status) from Apple or Google through their server-to-server notifications. RevenueCat's handling of this information is governed by the RevenueCat Privacy Policy (revenuecat.com/privacy).
Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com, fonts.gstatic.com)When the App or the Site opens, it loads UI typefaces from Google Fonts. Google receives the IP address and User-Agent of your device on the request. No information you enter into the App is sent. Google's handling of this information is governed by the Google Privacy Policy.
GitHub Pages (wegotthis-dotcom.github.io/wegotyou1776-rates)When the App opens, it fetches read-only public rate-reference data files (such as housing-allowance and school information) from this static file host. GitHub receives the IP address and User-Agent of your device on the request. No information you enter into the App is sent. GitHub's handling of this information is governed by the GitHub Privacy Statement (docs.github.com/site-policy).

If you click a link inside the App to open a page on the Company's marketing site or any other website, that page is governed by its own privacy practices.

6. The worksheet PDF you generate

If you ask the App to generate a worksheet PDF, the PDF is created entirely on your device. It may include any information you entered into the App, including your name (if you typed one), school selections, finances, and budget items. It is written to the App's cache directory on the device, with a filename that may include the name you entered.

The Company does not receive, store, or have access to that PDF. It leaves your device only if you choose a destination in your operating system's share sheet (such as emailing it to yourself, saving it to cloud storage, AirDropping it, or sending it to another person). Once you share the PDF, the destination service you chose receives it under that service's own terms and privacy policy, and you are responsible for who you choose to send it to.

7. The Apple App Privacy label and the Google Play Data Safety section

Apple and Google each require apps in their stores to publish a summary of the data the app collects. Because the Company collects none of the data categories in either store's schema, the answers are:

If at any point the Company adds a feature that would change one of these answers (for example, adding analytics, or a sign-in account, or a server-side feature), this Privacy Policy and the Apple/Google labels will both be updated before the feature ships.

8. Children's privacy

Our audience includes veterans and their dependents, and some dependents may be under 18 — including some who are under 13. The App is designed so that no information is collected from any user, including any child user. Because no information is collected, the operative provisions of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA") that govern the collection and use of personal information from children under 13 do not trigger.

If you are a parent or guardian and you believe your child has provided information to us in any way you did not expect (for example, by sharing a worksheet PDF they generated on their device), please contact us at wegotthis@wegotyou1776.com and we will work with you to address it.

9. Your privacy rights under state laws

Several U.S. states have enacted consumer-privacy laws that give residents specific rights (such as the right to know, the right to delete, the right to correct, the right to portability, the right to opt out of certain processing, and the right to non-discrimination for exercising privacy rights). These laws include the CCPA/CPRA (California), the VCDPA (Virginia), the CPA (Colorado), the CTDPA (Connecticut), the UCPA (Utah), and similar laws in other states.

Because the Company does not collect personal information from you, there is in most cases no information about you for us to provide, delete, correct, or transfer. Specifically:

To make any privacy request, or simply to ask a question about this policy, contact us at wegotthis@wegotyou1776.com. We will respond within the timeframes required by the law of your state of residence.

10. Security

The Company maintains a written information-security program. The headline controls relevant to your privacy are:

11. Data retention

Because the Company does not collect personal information, there is nothing for the Company to retain. Data retention by Apple, Google, and RevenueCat for subscription billing and entitlement is governed by their respective privacy policies.

12. International users

The Service is currently offered in the United States only through Apple and Google. If we later expand distribution to other countries, this Privacy Policy will be updated to address any additional rights and obligations that apply, including under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and the United Kingdom's Data Protection Act 2018.

13. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, the "Last updated" date at the top will change. For material changes, we will provide reasonable notice through the App, the Site, or both, before the changes take effect. Continued use of the Service after the change means you accept the updated Privacy Policy.

14. California-specific notice

This section applies if you are a California resident, as required by the CCPA/CPRA.

15. Contact

Questions about this Privacy Policy can be sent to wegotthis@wegotyou1776.com.