Privacy Controls — Share Gently with Consent
Consent‑first sharing
Control visibility at the post level, choose circles, and keep invites by email — no public discovery by default.
Control who sees what
- Invite‑only families, no public discovery
- Per‑post visibility: everyone, specific circles, or individuals
- No ad targeting; no external trackers
| Control | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Circles | Share with Grandparents, Cousins, or a custom group |
| Per‑post visibility | Pick who can view, comment, or download |
| Discovery settings | Turn off suggestions outside your family |
| Exports | Take your data with you — by design |
FAQs
- Can I hide posts later?
- Yes — edit visibility or archive items.
- Do you sell data or use ads?
- No — Kunbaa is subscription‑based and ad‑free. We don’t sell data.
Preserve stories that outlast chat threads
Organize memories with dates, people, and places — share with the right circles, never public by default.
- Structured memoriesAdd names, places, and timelines.
- Searchable archiveFind moments years later without scrolling.
- Respectful privacyNo ads, no data sales.
Summaries, transcripts, and gentle reminders
Let Guru (AI) help with light editing and accessibility — without training public models on your data.
- Fast recapsTurn long posts into short highlights.
- Captions & transcriptsImprove accessibility and search.
- Kind nudgesStay on top of family events and tasks.
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