Policy

Privacy Policy

Effective: May 4, 2026

This policy governs Takeout’s stance on privacy during TestFlight beta testing. Modifications are likely to come in the form of clarifications, rather than changes in direction.

Summary

Takeout is designed so that your financial data lives only on your devices and in your personal iCloud account. The developer does not run a server that holds your data, does not collect analytics about your finances, and has no way to see what you record in the app.

What Takeout stores, and where

What the developer can see

The developer cannot see your accounts, balances, household configuration, shared participants, projections, or any other content you enter into Takeout.

The developer can see information that Apple provides to every iOS developer about every iOS app, which you can review and limit in your iOS settings:

What Takeout does not do

Sharing with other people

If you choose to collaborate with a partner on managing a household’s finances, that data is shared with them from your iCloud account, and only those people you explicitly designate gain any access. iCloud sync must remain on for shared households to maintain collaborative features.

Apple delivers the share through iCloud’s end-to-end encrypted CloudKit sharing. You can remove any participant from a shared household, or stop sharing it entirely, from inside the app at any time.

Children

Takeout is not directed to children under 13. The app does not knowingly collect data from children.

Subscriptions

If you subscribe to a paid tier, your purchase is processed by Apple under Apple’s terms. The developer receives the standard App Store payout information from Apple (transaction count and payout amount per period); the developer does not receive your name, address, or payment details, and does not know which subscriber you are within the app.

Your controls

Contact

Questions about this policy or about how Takeout handles data? Email takeout@walkfar.org.

Changes to this policy

Material changes will be announced in the app’s release notes and on this page. The “Effective” date at the top reflects the most recent change.