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Your Account

Sign in with Google to access your saved work across sessions.

Cauzen supports signing in with a Google account. Signing in is optional — all current analysis features work without an account.

Why sign in?

Signing in with Google associates your work with your account. In the future, this will allow you to:

  • Save datasets, causal models, and question history to the cloud
  • Access your work from any device or browser
  • Share analyses with collaborators

For now, signing in displays your name and profile picture in the navigation bar, but does not yet change any functionality.

Signing in

Click the Sign in button in the top-right corner of the navigation bar. You'll be taken to the sign-in page, where you can click Sign in with Google.

You'll be redirected to Google to authorize Cauzen. After approving, you'll be returned to Cauzen and signed in. Your name and profile picture will appear in the navigation bar.

Signing out

Click your avatar in the top-right corner to open the user menu. Click Sign out to end your session. The navigation bar will return to showing the Sign in button.

Privacy

Cauzen only stores the information provided by Google at sign-in: your name, email address, and profile picture. Signing in does not currently cloud-save your datasets, causal models, or question history.

Your workflow state is stored locally in your browser. Some analysis actions still send data to backend services when you choose to use them: AI metadata generation, causal discovery, natural-language question interpretation, causal effect estimation, AI explanations, and feedback submission. The Feedback button includes page and workflow context so the team can diagnose issues, but it does not include raw dataset rows.