Privacy
Kisab is an offline, local-first app. This page describes honestly how it handles your data today.
Where your data lives
All farm data — farms, entries, transactions, parties, sales, purchases, payments, production, supplies, and settings — is stored locally on your device in the app's private storage. It is not stored on a server.
Backup and export
Backup is a deliberate action you take. Kisab exports a versioned backup file through Android's document picker, so you choose where it is saved (your phone, a drive, a computer). Restoring or importing a backup replaces or adds a farm on the device. Backup files you export belong to you; keep them safe because they contain your farm records.
Network access and updates
Kisab has no ads, no analytics, and no tracking. The only network activity is the optional private update check: builds with the pilot update channel enabled may check a public HTTPS manifest, download a verified APK, and verify its SHA-256 before install. Without an update channel configured, Kisab makes no network requests.
Accounts and cloud
Today Kisab has no accounts, no sign-in, no cloud sync, and no cross-device sync. Farm data never leaves your device except through a backup file that you export yourself.
Permissions
Kisab asks only for what it needs: access to the document picker to choose where backups are saved, notification permission for on-device update and backup reminders (optional), and install permission only when you choose to update from a direct APK. It does not collect contacts, location, or media.
Changes
If Kisab later adds online features, this page will be updated to describe them before they are turned on.
Last updated: August 2026