Privacy Policy

Panyer for Mac

Panyer does not collect your data. Everything you save stays on your Mac.

That is the whole policy in one sentence. The rest of this page explains what that means in practice, because a claim like that is worth being specific about.

What Panyer stores, and where

Panyer is a library for material you reuse: snippets, templates, logos, boilerplate, images and files. Everything you put in it is written to a database on your own Mac. There is no Panyer server, and your items are never uploaded to one.

Automatic capture and the Inbox

When capture is switched on, Panyer watches the system pasteboard and places what you copy into an Inbox on your Mac. This is a convenience, not a collection: those items are stored locally, are never transmitted anywhere, and are deleted automatically after seven days or once 200 items accumulate, whichever comes first.

Panyer honours the standard private-pasteboard markers that other apps use to mark sensitive content — including org.nspasteboard.ConcealedType, TransientType and AutoGeneratedType. Content marked with any of them is skipped entirely, so passwords copied from a password manager are never recorded.

You can turn capture off completely in Settings → Capture.

iCloud sync

If you turn on iCloud sync, your library is stored in your own private iCloud database, under your own Apple Account. It is not visible to us, and there is no "us" that could see it — the sync happens between your devices and Apple, with Panyer never in the middle.

What leaves your Mac

One thing: purchase information, and only if you buy or start a trial.

Panyer uses RevenueCat to manage subscriptions. When you purchase, RevenueCat receives the App Store transaction so it can tell the app whether your subscription is active, together with a randomly generated identifier for your installation and basic device information such as the platform and app version.

RevenueCat never receives the contents of your library. Not your items, not their titles, not what you copy — none of it is sent to RevenueCat or anywhere else.

Panyer also records a small number of anonymous product events — first launch, an item being saved, a paywall being shown, a trial starting — so we can tell whether the app is useful and whether the free tier is set sensibly. These events carry counts, never content.

What Panyer does not do

Children

Panyer is a tool for professional work and is not directed at children under 13. It collects no personal information from anyone, children included.

Your data, your machine

Because your library lives on your Mac, you control it directly. Deleting an item deletes it. Deleting the app removes its database. There is no request to file with us, because we hold nothing to return or erase.

If you have used iCloud sync, your data sits in your own Apple Account and is managed through Apple's own controls.

Changes

If this policy changes in a way that affects what leaves your Mac, the app will say so before the change takes effect.

Contact

Questions about this policy: hello@panyer.app

Last updated 3 August 2026.