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Privacy Policy

Last updated June 10, 2026

The short version

Termary is a local app. Your terminals, commands, and SSH configuration live on your Mac and stay there. The app sends no telemetry. The only personal data we handle is the email address you use if you choose to sign in for Termary Pro.

What stays on your Mac

  • Terminal sessions and scrollback — never transmitted anywhere.
  • Saved SSH hosts — host, user, port, and key-file path only, sealed with AES-GCM under a key stored in your macOS Keychain (marked device-only, so it never syncs to iCloud). We never collect passwords; private keys never leave ~/.ssh.
  • Workspace layout — groups, tabs, and window state, stored locally so the app can restore your session.
  • Command history — stored locally for the ⌘P picker.

What we collect if you sign in

Signing in is optional and only exists to attach Termary Pro to your account. Authentication is handled by Clerk, which processes your email address (and, if you use GitHub or Google, the basic profile those providers share). We use this to know who you are and whether your account has Pro. We don't sell it, share it for advertising, or use it for anything else.

The app periodically asks termary.com/api/me whether your account has Pro, sending only your sign-in token. Offline use keeps working — a failed check never locks you out.

Website

This site is hosted on Vercel, which keeps standard server logs (IP address, request path) to operate the service. The site sets no advertising trackers. Sign-in pages use cookies from Clerk to keep you signed in.

Deleting your data

App data lives in files on your Mac — deleting the app and its application-support folder removes it. To delete your sign-in account and email, contact us at privacy@termary.com and we'll remove it from Clerk.

Changes

If this policy changes in a way that matters, we'll note it in the release notes and update the date above.

Contact

privacy@termary.com