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Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-06-02
Downbar is a macOS menu-bar app that monitors public status pages. Your privacy is simple to describe because Downbar collects nothing.
What Downbar collects
Nothing. Downbar has no analytics, no telemetry, no crash reporting, no advertising, and no user accounts. Nothing about you, your device, or your usage is collected, stored off-device, or transmitted to the developer or to any third party.
Network activity
Downbar makes outbound HTTPS requests only to the public status pages you choose to monitor — the same pages anyone can open in a web browser. These requests are sent directly from your Mac to those status providers; they do not pass through any server operated by the developer. Downbar has no backend.
Each request is an ordinary status check (for example, fetching a Statuspage.io
summary.json) and contains no personal information beyond what any
HTTPS request to a public website inherently includes.
Local data
Your list of monitored services and your preferences (poll interval, notification
settings) are stored locally on your Mac in standard app storage
(UserDefaults). This data never leaves your device.
Notifications
Notifications are generated and shown locally by macOS. They are not sent through any push server or third party.
Children
Downbar does not collect data from anyone, including children.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be published here with a new "last updated" date.
Contact
Questions: [email protected]