This policy explains what data qbo·convert (part of the Boring Stack studio) collects, and what we do — and don't — do with it. In plain English.
The free converter: your file stays in your browser
The free CSV → QBO/OFX converter runs entirely in your browser. Your statement file is read and converted on your own device — it is never uploaded to or stored on our servers. We don't see your transactions.
What we do collect
Early-access sign-ups. If you join a waitlist, we store the email you give us (and, optionally, the bank or SaaS you mention) so we can contact you about the product. We also record which link referred you (a UTM tag) to understand which channels work. That's it — no third-party analytics or advertising trackers on these pages.
Support messages. If you email us, we keep the message to reply and improve the product.
Account & usage (paid product). If you use the paid product, we store your account details and basic usage needed to run the service.
Payments — handled by Polar, not us
Purchases are processed by our merchant of record, Polar (Polar Software Inc.). Your card and payment details go to Polar and are handled under Polar's privacy policy — we never see or store your card information. Polar also handles billing and applicable taxes.
Cookies
The public pages (this site, the free converter, guides) don't set tracking or advertising cookies. The paid product uses a single session cookie to keep you logged in. That's all.
Keeping and deleting your data
We keep sign-up and account data only as long as needed to provide the service, and we don't sell it. You can ask us to delete your data at any time — email boringstack52@gmail.com and we'll remove it.
As the product grows (for example, if we add server-side statement processing), we'll update this page before that feature goes live, and describe exactly how those files are handled (our intent: process and delete, not retain).