No. Your financial data is associated with an anonymous user ID, not your personal details.
What this means in practice
- We don't browse, analyse, or sell individual user data.
- Aggregate analytics (e.g. "how many users took a snapshot this month") are computed at the database level and never expose individual records.
- The only person who can see your numbers is you.
What we can see
- Anonymous metrics: total users, active users per day, feature usage counts, signup conversion rates.
- Email-related metadata: whether an email was delivered, opened, or marked as spam (via Resend) — required for diagnostics.
- Error logs (via Sentry): if your session crashes, we get a stack trace. We strip personal data and financial figures from these reports.
What we don't do
- Sell user data to third parties.
- Share data with advertisers, banks, or insurers.
- Train AI models on your financial figures.
- Hand-curate or recommend products based on your data.
Trust posture
We treat anonymous-by-default as the strict minimum, not a marketing position. Even if our analytics provider were compromised, attackers wouldn't see "Aashiq has $X net worth" — they'd see anonymous IDs with anonymous events.