Terms of Service

Last updated 30 July 2026

These are the terms for using Dinari. They're written in plain language on purpose — see the honest-limits note at the end for what this document is and isn't.

What Dinari is

Dinari is a personal finance tracking tool: you record and import your own accounts, transactions, assets, and shared expenses, and the app organises and reports on them. Dinari is not a bank, a licensed financial institution, a payment processor, or an investment or financial adviser. It does not move money, hold funds, or execute any financial transaction on your behalf — everything you see was manually entered or imported by you. Nothing in the app is financial advice.

Your account

  • You're responsible for keeping your login credentials confidential and for anything that happens under your account.
  • You must provide accurate information when creating an account and keep it up to date.
  • You're responsible for the accuracy of the financial data you enter — Dinari organises and reports on what you give it; it doesn't independently verify it against your bank.

Sharing and IOUs

If you grant another user access to an account, or record an IOU and invite someone via a portal link, you're responsible for making sure that's something you actually intend — access you grant can see the data you've shared, and you can revoke it at any time.

Acceptable use

You agree not to:

  • Use the service for anything unlawful, or to store or process data you don't have the right to store.
  • Attempt to access another user's data without their authorisation, or probe, scan, or attack the service's security.
  • Interfere with the service's normal operation (for example, automated abuse of the API, or attempting to bypass rate limits).

Service availability

Dinari is provided on an "as is" and "as available"basis. We aim for the service to be reliable, but we don't guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation, and we're not liable for losses arising from downtime, data loss, or bugs, beyond what's required by law. Keep your own exports of important data — the Export & Data page makes this easy specifically so you always have an independent copy.

Your data, your control

You own the data you put into Dinari. You can export or permanently delete it at any time — see the Privacy Policy for details.

Termination

You can stop using the service and delete your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate access for accounts that violate the acceptable-use terms above, or where continuing to provide the service isn't reasonably possible.

Changes to these terms

If these terms change materially, we'll update the date at the top of this page and, where practical, notify account holders directly.

Contact

Questions about these terms — email dinarisupport@gmail.com.

Honest limits — please read this

This is a generic, good-faith terms document suited to a personal finance tool used by a small group of trusted people (family and friends) — it is not a substitute for review by a qualified lawyer, and it deliberately doesn't specify a governing jurisdiction or legal entity, since that depends on how and where this app is actually operated. Before this app is offered to the general public rather than a trusted circle, it should get a proper legal review — including jurisdiction, liability limitations appropriate to local law, and financial-data-specific regulatory considerations.