Account and profile data
This may include your name, email address, sign-in information, app preferences, support requests, waitlist submissions, and account metadata.
Last updated May 30, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Clarity collects, uses, shares, retains, and protects information when people use Clarity, Rex, the public website, support paths, waitlist forms, and account-connection features.
Clarity is a personal AI financial co-pilot. Rex is the assistant inside Clarity. Clarity is not a bank, broker, lender, investment advisor, tax advisor, accountant, law firm, or credit counselor.
Information we collect
This may include your name, email address, sign-in information, app preferences, support requests, waitlist submissions, and account metadata.
When you choose to connect or import financial information, Clarity may process accounts, balances, transactions, categories, budgets, goals, plans, and related financial context.
Rex may process chat messages, generated responses, approved memory, goals, voice transcripts, conversation metadata, and related context needed to personalize assistance.
Connected accounts
Clarity is designed to use account-connection providers such as Plaid to help users connect financial accounts with permission. Clarity does not ask for or store bank login credentials. The information available through a connection depends on the financial institution, provider, user permissions, and product configuration.
Connected information may be used to show spending, budgets, cash flow, categories, account context, and Rex responses. Clarity does not use Plaid-connected data to act as a bank, make decisions for you, move money, open accounts, apply for credit, file taxes, or provide regulated financial advice.
How we use information
To display accounts, transactions, budgets, categories, goals, insights, assistant responses, memory, conversation history, and product settings.
To respond to requests, verify deletion or privacy requests, troubleshoot issues, prevent abuse, maintain reliability, and protect the service.
To understand product performance, improve flows, and make Clarity easier to use without selling personal financial data.
Sharing and providers
Clarity may share information with service providers that help operate the product, such as account-connection providers, database and hosting providers, AI model providers, speech-to-text and text-to-speech providers, email/contact tooling, analytics if enabled, security tools, and support infrastructure.
Clarity may also disclose information when needed to comply with law, protect users, investigate abuse, enforce terms, respond to requests, complete a business transfer, or follow your direction. Clarity does not sell personal financial data.
Choices and deletion
You can contact Clarity to request help with privacy questions, data access, correction, deletion, or account disconnection. Visit Data Deletion or contact clarity.rex@gmail.com.
Disconnecting a financial account may stop future access where supported. Historical data already stored in Clarity may remain until deleted through product controls or a deletion request. Some records may remain for a limited period where needed for legal, security, fraud-prevention, dispute, backup, or operational reasons.
Security
Clarity is designed to use secure transport, managed infrastructure, access controls, and operational safeguards appropriate for an early-stage personal finance product. No online service can remove every security risk. Learn more on the Security page.
Do not send bank passwords, full account numbers, full card numbers, Social Security numbers, one-time codes, API keys, private keys, screenshots, CSV files, or sensitive financial documents through public forms or email.
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