What we know about you
Most money apps hoover up everything they can about you and sell it. We built Bank-See so there's almost nothing to hoover. Here's the full list, in plain language.
What we never have
- Your real name. The display name is whatever you make up.
- Your email. We never ask for one, anywhere.
- Your phone number, address, or school.
- Bank account or payment info. There's nothing to pay for.
What we do store
- A random ID in a browser cookie. That ID is your account — clear your cookies and we have no way to connect you to it again.
- What you tell us in onboarding: your made-up display name, age, grade, the topics you picked, and how you rated your own money knowledge. We use it to pitch lessons at the right level.
- Your time zone, detected automatically from your browser — only so your streak rolls over at your midnight, not somewhere else's. Nothing more precise about where you are.
- Your progress: lessons you finish, quiz answers, XP, and streaks — tied to the random ID, not to a person.
Who else sees anything
- Amplitude (analytics) gets anonymous usage events — "someone finished a quiz" — keyed to the random ID. No screen recording, no session replay.
- OpenAI generates the lessons and quizzes. It gets the topic, the difficulty level, and your age — that's it, and the age is only so the writing lands at the right reading level. Not your name, not your answers, not who you are.
- Nobody else. We don't run ads and we don't sell data — there's no email list to sell anyway.
Want out?
Clear this site's cookies. That severs the link between you and everything above — we keep an orphaned row of quiz scores belonging to a random ID no one can claim.
This page is the honest-version summary, not a legal document. If something here ever stops being true, the page changes the same day the code does.