Privacy
Privacy, consent, and how profile sharing works.
Acceptd is built to help students learn from real admissions outcomes while giving them clear control over what they share and how it appears to others.
What students are agreeing to
- Students choose to submit their profile information to Acceptd.
- By submitting, they consent to their profile being reviewed and, if approved, displayed to other signed-in students in a privacy-aware format.
- Students can edit their profile later, and updates return to moderation before they appear publicly again.
What other students can see
- Anonymous display alias instead of real student identity.
- School, class year, college results, and submitted profile details.
- Academic and activity fields only as the product currently presents them.
- Unclaimed profiles may show a claim state, but not private account identity.
What admins can see
- Submitted profile details needed for moderation.
- Linked account information when a profile belongs to a signed-up user.
- Claim requests from signed-in users who want an unclaimed profile linked to them.
What students should know
- Only submit information you are comfortable sharing on the platform.
- Do not submit another student's personal information without permission.
- If a profile about you was submitted by an admin and is unclaimed, you can request to claim it while signed in.
- If you believe information about you is incorrect or should not appear on Acceptd, contact the team to request review, correction, or removal.
Questions or concerns
If you have concerns about a profile, a claim, or whether your information should appear on Acceptd, contact the team before submitting more data.