Privacy
MenuBarShelf is built so you don't have to trust us with anything. We don't operate servers, we don't run analytics, and we don't have a database that could leak.
Data we collect
None. MenuBarShelf does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data, usage telemetry, IP addresses, or crash reports of its own.
Permissions we request
MenuBarShelf needs one macOS permission to do its job:
- Accessibility — required so MenuBarShelf can enumerate the menu bar items currently shown by other apps and forward your clicks to them. All processing happens locally on your Mac. Nothing about your menu bar leaves the device.
You can revoke this permission at any time in System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility.
Network activity
MenuBarShelf does not connect to the internet. It does not phone home, check for updates on its own, or load remote content. Software updates are delivered through the Mac App Store, which is governed by Apple's privacy policy.
App Store analytics
If you enable “Share with App Developers” in System Settings → Privacy & Security → Analytics & Improvements, Apple may forward aggregated, anonymized usage signals to us through App Store Connect. We can never identify individual users from this.
Children
MenuBarShelf is a developer utility and is not directed at children under 13.
Changes to this policy
If we ever update this policy, the date at the top of this page will change and the previous version will remain available in the project's git history.
Contact
Questions or concerns: privacy@menubarshelf.app.