Privacy

Last updated: June 2026

Blinxter runs entirely on your Mac. We do not collect, store, or transmit your data. There are no accounts, no servers, and no analytics.

What Blinxter accesses, locally

To route a link to the right browser profile, Blinxter reads the following on your device:

  • Browser profile information. Which profiles exist and which account each is signed into, read from your installed browsers.
  • Browsing history and bookmarks. Used once, on setup, to learn which sites each profile tends to use so routing works from day one. We derive aggregate domain counts only; we never store your raw history.
  • The link you click. Evaluated in the moment to decide which profile to open, then handed to your browser.
  • On-screen context (optional). If you grant Accessibility or Screen Recording, Blinxter reads the active window to better judge where a link belongs. This is processed locally and never leaves your Mac.

What we do not do

  • We do not send any of the above to us or to any third party.
  • We do not use analytics, tracking, or telemetry.
  • We do not require an account or any sign-in.

Where your data lives

Blinxter's settings and what it has learned are stored on your Mac, in Blinxter's local application support folder. Removing Blinxter removes that data.

Permissions

macOS may ask you to grant Blinxter permissions such as Accessibility or Screen Recording. These let Blinxter read context locally to route links accurately. You can change or revoke them anytime in System Settings, and Blinxter still works with fewer permissions, just with less context to go on.

Changes

If this policy changes, we will update this page and the date above. Since Blinxter is on-device by design, any change will keep that principle.

Contact

Questions? Email hello@blinxter.com.