Your family photos, financial records, and personal information belong to you — not us. inSociety is engineered so that we can't access your data, even if we wanted to.
Here's how we handle each type of data your society trusts us with.
When staff are registered via face scan, the photos are processed right on the guard's phone and immediately deleted. Only a mathematical code (not a photo) is saved. Nobody — not even us — can reconstruct a face from it.
Maintenance payments, invoices, and receipts are visible only to your society's admin and the specific resident. No other society, no third party, and no inSociety employee can see your financial data.
Who visits your home is your business. Visitor logs are only accessible to your society's committee and the specific flat owner. Other residents can't see who visited you, and neither can other societies.
When you get a visitor alert or payment reminder, the notification is generated on your phone — not sent through external servers. No sensitive details like names or amounts travel over the internet in notification messages.
Riverview Apartments can never see Green Park's data — and vice versa. Each society exists in its own secure space. Your residents, staff, finances, and visitor logs are completely walled off from everyone else.
Who approved which visitor? When was a payment marked as received? Every action in the system is logged with the person and time. If there's ever a dispute, the complete trail is right there.
We believe privacy promises should be simple enough for anyone to understand.
Not to advertisers. Not to data brokers. Not to anyone. Your society's data exists for one purpose only — to run your society smoothly.
No third-party analytics. No tracking pixels. No "anonymous" usage metrics sent to tech companies. We don't watch what you do in the app.
Face recognition works without saving any photographs. The processing happens on the guard's phone, and only a numeric code (that can't be turned back into a photo) is kept.
Every piece of data — whether it's a payment receipt or a visitor entry — is encrypted when it travels between your phone and our servers, and encrypted again when stored.
No. The guard's phone only captures a numerical code — not photos. Even if someone accessed the guard's phone, they'd find numbers, not faces. And the guard can't export, share, or copy this data.
No. Each resident can only see their own dues, payments, and receipts. The committee can see overall collection data, but your specific financial details are between you and the admin.
Our system is designed so that inSociety employees don't have access to your society's data. We don't have a "secret admin panel" to peek into your records. Your data is technically invisible to us.
Your data belongs to you. If you ever choose to leave, you can request a complete export of all your society's records. After that, we permanently delete everything.
Absolutely not. Visitor records are flat-specific. Your neighbour Mr. Sharma cannot see that you had a Swiggy delivery at midnight — that's between you and the system.
Yes! Your data is continuously backed up to secure, encrypted servers. In the unlikely event of any issue, your records — every payment, every visitor log — can be fully restored.