Effective May 13, 2026
Privacy Policy
This policy explains what Trackr handles locally, what is sent during checkout, and how paid access is verified.
What Trackr is
Trackr is a macOS desktop activity tracker from Aura Technologies LLC. The desktop app measures recent keyboard and mouse activity, turns that activity into active or idle minute blocks, and shows daily timelines and work history on your device.
Trackr is designed as a local-first product. The activity timeline, active and idle totals, sleep window settings, work history, and progress snapshots are handled by the desktop app on your device.
Information the app stores locally
The desktop app may store a local device identifier, entitlement certificate, pending checkout session ID, sleep window settings, launch-at-login setting, activity timelines, daily active and idle totals, and work-history data.
Trackr does not need the content of what you type, the names of files you open, browser history, screenshots of your desktop, or the content of other apps to measure activity. The product is based on activity state, not content capture.
Information sent to the website or payment service
When you start checkout, Trackr sends the website a device ID and app version so the purchase can be attached to that device. The website creates a Stripe checkout session and later checks payment status for that session.
Stripe processes payment information. Trackr does not store full card numbers on this website. Stripe may receive payment, fraud-prevention, billing, and transaction information under Stripe's own privacy terms.
When the app refreshes access, the website may receive the device ID and an entitlement certificate so it can verify whether the unlock is still valid, revoked, refunded, disputed, or expired.
How information is used
Trackr uses local activity data to show your timeline, active time, idle time, sleep-window exclusions, work history, and shareable progress snapshot from inside the desktop app.
Trackr uses checkout and entitlement data to unlock paid features, prevent a purchase from being used on a different device, verify payment status, and handle refunds or disputes.
Sharing and third parties
Trackr does not sell your activity data.
Payment processing is handled by Stripe. Downloads are hosted through GitHub releases. Those services process data according to their own policies when you use payment or download flows.
Trackr may disclose information if required to comply with law, protect the service, prevent fraud, or enforce these terms.
Retention and deletion
Local activity history remains on your device unless you remove the app data or your operating system removes it.
Payment and entitlement records may be kept as long as needed for purchase verification, refunds, dispute handling, tax, accounting, security, and legal obligations.
Security
Trackr uses signed entitlement certificates to validate paid access. No method of storage or transmission is perfectly secure, but the product is designed to minimize what leaves your device.
Changes
This policy may be updated as Trackr changes. The effective date above will change when the policy is materially updated.
Questions
For privacy questions about Trackr, use the Trackr GitHub repository linked below. Do not include private payment details, secrets, or sensitive activity data in public GitHub posts.
Related services
Stripe payment processing is subject to Stripe's privacy policy. GitHub release downloads are subject to GitHub's privacy statement.