![]() ![]() I don’t do any tracking, no usage statistics, and, if my apps use your internet connection, it’s exclusively for a specific feature that it offers to you, the user. Long story short: I’m not interested in anybody’s data. ![]() I’ve also updated my privacy policy to clarify all of this. If you have any suggestions, possible additions, questions or feedback regarding this, please do mail me. If you copy something from an app, and that app writes, say, a string to the pasteboard, and also specifies one of the data types above, the clipboard history will not pick it up. In addition to that, Yoink also ignores copied content from any app, if the resulting clipboard content contains any of the following data types (as suggested by developers, for developers, on ):Ĭom.agilebits.onepassword,, and. Keychain, Enpass, 1Password, KeePass, LastPass, Password, Kaspersky, mSecure, AppLocker, Keeper Password, Passwort, oneSafe, Secrets, Strongbox, RememBear, Dashlane and Bitwarden.Īnything copied from an app whose name contains one of the above (case insensitive) does not get stored in Yoink’s clipboard history. Yoink completely ignores cut/copy operations from any app or process that has one of the following in its name: What the Clipboard History does *not* store The clipboard history is stored locally on your Mac and does not leave your Mac, unless you do it manually. This can be done in Yoink’s preferences, under Extensions, by pressing “Ignored Applications: Edit…” The clipboard history can be configured by you to completely ignore copy/cut operations in certain apps. To enable Clipboard history through the Settings app, use these steps: Open Settings. Please read “What the Clipboard History does not store” below for important exceptions to this.
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