Mwaisegheware SuperApp brings sensitive parts of life into one workspace, including family routines, finance records, projects, notes, memories, and personal planning. This policy explains what information we collect, why we use it, how we protect it, and the choices you have.
Effective date: July 9, 2026
This policy applies to Mwaisegheware SuperApp websites, dashboards, accounts, and related services. Some modules may ask for extra information because they manage different parts of your personal or family life.
Finance records, private journals, family information, personal goals, and memories can be sensitive. Only add information you have the right to store and share. Use roles and permissions carefully before inviting another person into a space.
Mwaisegheware SuperApp is designed for personal and family organization, but accounts are not intended for children under 13 without parent or guardian involvement. Parents or guardians should supervise any child-related information they add and avoid entering more information than needed.
We keep personal information for as long as needed to provide the service, maintain records, resolve disputes, comply with law, and enforce our agreements. You may delete content or request account deletion, though backups, logs, and legally required records may remain for a limited period.
We use administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect personal information. No online service can guarantee perfect security, so keep your credentials private, use strong passwords, and tell us quickly if you suspect unauthorized access.
Your information may be processed in countries where we or our providers operate. We take steps intended to keep personal information protected when it moves across borders.
We may update this policy as the product, laws, or operational practices change. If changes are material, we will provide a reasonable notice through the site, app, or account contact information.
Questions about this page can be sent to [email protected]. These pages are product-facing summaries and are not a substitute for legal advice tailored to a specific jurisdiction or business structure.