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How Findra handles data used by local tools and API integrations.

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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Findra is a small invite-based workspace and local operator toolset. This policy explains how Findra-related tools handle data when a user connects an account or uses an integration such as the Threads API.

Data we access

Depending on the permissions granted by the user, Findra tools may access:

  • the authenticated user's Threads profile id and username;
  • the user's Threads posts and post metadata;
  • post insights and metrics available through the Threads API;
  • replies to the user's Threads posts;
  • public Threads keyword search results, if the required permission is approved by Meta and granted by the user.

How we use data

We use this data to provide local analytics, reporting, and conversation discovery for the authenticated user. The tools are designed to help the user understand their own posts, replies, and relevant public conversations.

Posting and messaging

Findra tools do not publish Threads posts, replies, direct messages, or other content on behalf of the user. The current Threads integration is read-only.

Storage

Data may be stored locally on the user's device for analytics and reporting. We do not sell user data. We do not share user data with third parties for advertising or resale.

Retention and deletion

Users can delete locally stored data at any time by removing the local application data directory. Users can also revoke access to the app in their Meta or Threads account settings.

Security

Access tokens and integration credentials should be stored only in local configuration or platform-provided secret storage. They must not be committed to public repositories or shared in public channels.

Contact

For privacy questions or data deletion requests, contact Findra through the public door bot: @findra_door_bot.