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Skyvault Privacy Policy

Pilot version. Last updated July 6, 2026.

Skyvault is a blessing network for the local church. Members share needs with people they trust, other members meet those needs, and thanks flows back. This page explains what we collect while you use Skyvault, why we collect it, and who we work with to make it run.

We wrote this in plain language on purpose. If anything is unclear, write to us at hello@skyvault.co and we will explain it, or fix the page.

What we collect

  • Your name and email. Used to create your account and sign you in.
  • Your church membership. Which church you belong to, and whether you are a member or a leader there.
  • What you write and share. The needs you post, the prayers you offer, the blessings you give, and the thank-you notes you write. This content is only ever visible to the circle you chose when you shared it: your inner circle, your small group, or your whole church.
  • Gift facts, not card numbers. If you give or receive money through Skyvault, we keep a record of the gift itself (amount, who it was for, when it happened). We never see or store your card number. That goes straight to our payment partner, described below.

Why we collect it

Everything above exists to run the app you are using: to sign you in, to show needs to the right circle of people, to let gifts reach the right person, and to keep a private record of your own giving and receiving in My Vault. We do not sell your information, and we do not use it for advertising.

Who processes your information

How long we keep your information

We keep your account and the content you share for as long as your account is active, so your church community can see your history of needs, blessings, and thank-yous. If you delete your account, see below for exactly what changes.

Deleting your account

You can delete your account any time from My Vault, under settings, by choosing “Delete your account.” Here is exactly what happens:

  • Your name is removed and replaced with “a member” everywhere it appeared.
  • The personal story text on any need you wrote is cleared.
  • Any thank-you message you wrote is cleared.
  • Your membership in your church is marked as removed.
  • Your sign-in is permanently deleted.

What stays: the fact that a need existed, and the fact that a gift was given, so the people who prayed, gave, or received alongside you keep an honest record of what happened in their own grace chain. Those facts stay attributed to “a member,” never to your name. This is the same balance most communities strike between your right to leave cleanly and your neighbors’ right to keep an honest history of what they experienced together.

Leader removal

A church leader can remove a member from a church. This only changes that person’s membership status. It does not touch or anonymize anything they wrote. If you want your own information anonymized, use “Delete your account” yourself.

Children

Skyvault is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect information from anyone under 13. Skyvault is meant for verified members of a church community, joined by invitation.

Security

Your content is only visible to the circle you chose when you shared it. We use industry-standard security practices with our providers, including database rules that keep information locked down by default.

Changes to this policy

This is our pilot version, written for the churches taking part in early testing. As Skyvault grows we may update this page, and we will change the date at the top when we do.

Contact us

Questions about your information or this policy are welcome any time at hello@skyvault.co.

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