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How Hasanah handles privacy

Privacy answers should be operational, not decorative. Hasanah's policy is useful because it explains the categories of data involved in the service instead of using empty reassurance.

How information is used

Hasanah uses data to operate accounts, connect and verify financial accounts, analyze transactions, calculate roundups, initiate ACH withdrawals, support campaign and receipt workflows, send notices, prevent fraud, and comply with legal and regulatory obligations.

How information may be shared

Information may be shared with Plaid, Stripe, recipient nonprofits, service providers, and for legal or business-transfer reasons. That is an important part of understanding the real service footprint.

What user choices exist

Users may be able to pause or cancel roundups, disconnect linked accounts, delete accounts, update contact details, and opt out of non-essential promotional messages where offered. Service-related communications may still continue where necessary.

More questions

Does Hasanah share data with nonprofits?

Yes. Information may be shared as needed for donation processing, donor acknowledgment, receipt issuance, legal compliance, and related recordkeeping.

Can Hasanah keep some data after deletion?

Yes. The policy says some information may be retained to comply with legal obligations, prevent fraud, resolve disputes, and maintain required records.

Is Hasanah built only for U.S. users?

Yes. Hasanah is intended for users in the United States.