Muninn is a macOS clipboard manager. This policy explains what data the app accesses and how it is used.
Muninn monitors your clipboard and saves a local history of everything you copy — text, images, PDFs, file references, and colors. It lets you search, re-paste, and organize that history, and save frequently used items as named snippets. All of this happens entirely on your Mac.
We collect no data. Muninn does not transmit any information to us or to any third party.
~/Library/Application Support/Muninn/. It never leaves your device.~/Library/Application Support/Muninn/blobs/.Muninn reads from the system clipboard (NSPasteboard) to capture items as you copy them. It writes to the clipboard only when you explicitly select an item to paste.
Muninn records which app was frontmost when each item was copied. This information is stored locally and used only to display source app icons in the history list.
Muninn makes no network requests of any kind. It has no analytics, no crash reporting, no telemetry, and no cloud sync. There is no account system.
Muninn can export your data to a local .muninn file and import from one. This is a manual, user-initiated operation. Exported files are stored wherever you choose on your device. We have no access to them.
If enabled, Muninn uses Apple's Vision framework to extract text from images and detect barcodes. All processing happens on-device using system APIs. No image data is sent anywhere.
Muninn does not knowingly collect any information from anyone, including children.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL with a new "Last updated" date.
Questions about this policy? Open an issue at github.com/needyaz/luci-blue.