ScanDeck

ScanDeck

Privacy Policy

The short version: ScanDeck doesn't collect your information. Your documents are yours, and they stay on your Mac.

What ScanDeck collects

Nothing. ScanDeck does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal information or usage data. The app contains no analytics, no tracking, no advertising, and no accounts. We never see your documents, your file names, your folders, or anything else about how you use the app.

Your documents

Everything ScanDeck works with — your scans, PDFs, images, and converted PaperPort files — lives in ordinary folders on your Mac, under your control. Scanning happens directly between your Mac and your scanner. Text recognition and PDF editing happen entirely on your device. Nothing is uploaded to us or to anyone else, and there is no cloud service behind the app.

If you contact us

If you email us at [email protected], we'll have your email address and whatever you choose to include in your message. We use that information only to respond to you. We don't add you to mailing lists, and we don't share your correspondence with anyone.

The Mac App Store

ScanDeck is distributed through Apple's Mac App Store. Apple handles your purchase, and any information involved in that transaction is collected and processed by Apple under Apple's own privacy policy. We don't receive any personal information about you from Apple.

This website

This site doesn't use cookies, analytics, or tracking of any kind. Like most websites, the server that hosts it may keep routine technical logs (such as IP addresses and pages requested) for security and maintenance; these are not used to identify you and are not shared.

Children

Because we collect no information from anyone, we likewise collect no information from children.

Changes to this policy

If our practices ever change, we'll update this page and revise the effective date above. Given that the whole policy is "we don't collect anything," we don't expect that to happen often.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, email [email protected] — we're happy to explain.