Plinth Privacy Policy
Effective date: June 27, 2026. This policy explains how Plinth handles clipboard data.
Summary
Plinth is a local Mac clipboard workspace. It stores clipboard history, snippets, collections, usage counts, source app names, and Exposure Audit results locally on your Mac. The app does not require an account and does not send clipboard contents to a server.
Clipboard history
Plinth may store text, links, code, colors, file references, and optional image clips you copy while the app is running. You can cap history size, remove duplicates, delete flagged unpinned clips, exclude apps, or clear history.
Exposure Audit
The Exposure Audit runs on device. It checks stored clip text for sensitive-looking patterns such as tokens, credentials, private-key text, contact information, card-like numbers, stale clips, and oversized text. These checks do not leave your Mac.
Permissions
Plinth uses the macOS app sandbox. User-selected file access is used only when you choose to export clipboard history or save content through a system file dialog. Plinth does not request microphone, camera, location, contacts, Accessibility, Input Monitoring, or network permissions.
No tracking or advertising
Plinth does not use third-party advertising SDKs, does not sell personal data, and does not track you across apps or websites.
Contact
Questions can be sent through the App Store product page.