EFFECTIVE 18 AUGUST 2026
Privacy notice
Boodge is a private, single-user money management application. This notice explains how financial data is handled when its owner connects a bank account.
Who controls the data
The operator of Boodge is the data controller. Privacy questions and data requests can be sent to bastin.m@proton.me.
Data collected and purpose
Boodge processes bank account identifiers, masked IBANs, balances, transaction dates, amounts, merchants, descriptions, manually supplied goals, routines, categories, and feedback. It uses this information to provide budgeting, reports, transaction classification, and personal financial analysis requested by its sole user.
Sources and processors
Account information is obtained with the user's consent through Enable Banking and the selected bank. Relevant structured financial context is sent to OpenAI for scheduled AI analysis. Enable Banking and OpenAI process data under their own applicable terms and privacy notices. Boodge does not sell personal data or use it for advertising.
Storage and retention
Application data is stored in a protected SQLite database on the operator's server. Backups use authenticated encryption. Data is retained while the application is in use or until the user deletes or resets it. Reset Intelligence preserves raw financial records and manual corrections by design; full deletion can be requested from the operator.
Cookies and security
Boodge uses one secure, HTTP-only session cookie for authentication and a request token to prevent cross-site form submission. It does not use advertising or tracking cookies. Access is password-protected, the application server is loopback-bound behind HTTPS, and secrets are stored outside the source code with restricted file permissions.
Rights
The sole user may access, correct, export, restrict, or request deletion of their data by contacting the operator. Consent at the bank can also be revoked through the bank or by allowing the authorization session to expire.
This notice will be updated if Boodge adds another data source or materially changes how information is processed.