Your privacy matters. Here's the straightforward version of how Personal Finance Is Boring (FFIB) handles your data.
We collect what we need to run your account: your email, a securely stored password, and the financial data you choose to enter—things like account balances, goals, and check-ins. We also see basic usage info (how you use the app) to improve things.
Your data powers your experience—showing your net worth, tracking progress, and keeping everything in sync. We use it to run the service, send important account updates, and make the app better. We don't sell your data. Ever.
Your data is encrypted at rest—meaning it's protected when stored. We use row-level security (RLS) so that only you can access your own data. No one else can see your accounts, goals, or financial information, including us in normal operations.
You can access, correct, or delete your data anytime. Want to leave? Delete your account through settings and we'll remove your information. If you have questions or want to exercise your rights, reach out through the settings page.
We keep your data while your account is active. Delete your account and we delete your data—simple as that, except where the law requires us to retain something.
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Personal Finance Is Boring isn't intended for anyone under 18. We don't knowingly collect data from children.
If we update this policy, we'll post the changes here and update the date below. We'll let you know about anything significant.
Reach out anytime through the settings page in the app. We're happy to help.
Last updated: March 12, 2026