Privacy
We see window titles.
Nothing else matters.
No account. No browsing history. No data sold.
Here's the full picture in plain language.
What it reads
Window titles via Accessibility API
Screenshots
Optional, never saved
Processing
Cloudflare Workers AI
Account
None. No login, no ID.
01
What it reads and why
- Reads the focused app name and window title using the macOS Accessibility API.
- This is how it tells "React docs" from "YouTube rabbit hole" — from text alone, without looking at the screen.
- If the text classifier isn't confident and you've granted Screen Recording, it captures one screenshot for a vision pass. The screenshot is sent, classified, and immediately discarded.
02
Where data goes
- Classification runs on Cloudflare Workers AI (Gemma 4). Window titles — and optionally a screenshot — leave your device during the request.
- We don't claim on-device processing because it's not true today. We're upfront about that.
- Cloudflare does not retain the input data after the request completes.
03
What's stored on your Mac
- Session history, streaks, classification logs, and your focus score live in the app's local database (SwiftData).
- No screenshots are saved. No window titles are kept after classification. No browsing history is built.
- Reset the app to delete everything.
04
What you control
- Don't grant Screen Recording → screenshot fallback is completely off. The app still works.
- Revoke permissions anytime in System Settings → Privacy & Security.
- Reset the app to wipe all sessions, streaks, and history.
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