Kaimori
Kaimori is a local-first personal finance app. In normal use, financial records stay on the user's device, accounts are manual, and the app does not connect to banks or upload the user's bookkeeping to a proprietary Kaimori backend.
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1. What the app does
Kaimori helps users manage personal finances with local accounts, categories, budgets, goals, reminders, exports, encrypted backups, and predictive finance guidance. The product is designed to reduce unnecessary data transfer compared with cloud-first finance apps.
- Accounts are entered manually and are not linked to banks.
- Normal app use does not require a proprietary cloud account.
- The app offers local PIN protection, optional biometrics, and screen-capture protection.
2. Data processed by the app
- Financial records entered by the user, such as accounts, balances, transactions, categories, notes, goals, and reminders.
- Local security settings, such as app lock preferences, PIN material, biometric enabled state, and session timeout preferences.
- Temporary export or encrypted backup files created only when the user asks to export, share, back up, or restore data.
- Technical metadata involved in optional exchange-rate lookups, such as IP address and request headers visible to the exchange-rate provider infrastructure.
- On Android, ad-related technical signals and identifiers handled by Google AdMob if ads are enabled and consent is available where required.
3. Where data is stored
Core finance data is stored locally on the device. Kaimori uses local encrypted storage and secure operating-system facilities where available. The app does not store Drive, OneDrive, or iCloud credentials or maintain persistent cloud access on behalf of the user.
4. Third-party services and when they are involved
- Google AdMob on Android: the app may display a banner ad. Google may process device identifiers, technical data, and performance data under its own policies. If required in the user's region, the app requests ad privacy or consent choices before requesting ads.
- Frankfurter exchange-rate service: exchange-rate requests are made to obtain currency conversion data. These requests can expose technical network metadata to the provider or its infrastructure.
- Native share sheets and cloud destinations chosen by the user: if the user exports a file to Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, email, messaging apps, or other destinations, that copy is governed by the third party selected by the user.
5. Why data is processed
- To provide the core finance management features requested by the user.
- To protect local access to sensitive financial information.
- To let the user export, restore, or back up their own records.
- To show exchange rates when the user uses currency features.
- On Android, to support ad monetization through a banner placement that is part of the current product model.
6. Retention and deletion
- Core finance data remains on the device until the user edits, deletes, resets, or uninstalls the app.
- Temporary export and backup files are intended to be deleted after the sharing or restore flow where possible.
- Any file the user saves to an external app or cloud provider is retained according to that provider's rules.
- Exchange-rate cache is stored locally for a limited time to improve performance.
- Ad-related data handled by Google AdMob is retained according to Google's own policies, not by Kaimori directly.
7. User choices and rights
- Users can review, edit, export, or delete their local records from within the app.
- Users can remove local protection settings such as PIN or biometrics from the app settings.
- On Android, users can revisit ad privacy options from the in-app settings when that option is available.
- Users can contact the controller using the contact details below for privacy-related questions.
8. Security posture
Kaimori uses local encryption at rest, optional app lock controls, operating-system secure storage where applicable, and protections against screenshots and app-switcher previews in supported contexts. No security measure is perfect, but the app is intentionally designed to minimize unnecessary data exposure.
9. Children
Kaimori is a personal finance app and is not designed as a children's product. Do not rely on the app as a service intentionally directed at children.
10. Contact
- Controller / publisher: Jesús Sancho Sánchez
- Privacy: djel.traviatti@gmail.com
- Country of establishment: Spain (ES)