Your documents stay on your Mac. MojoPad has no servers, no accounts, no sync service, no telemetry, and no analytics. We cannot read your notes because they never reach us.
A MojoPad document is a folder of plain JSON and your original files, kept wherever you choose. Preferences, automatic backups, and the application log live in your user Library folder. Encrypted pages and password-protected documents are AES-256 encrypted on disk.
MojoPad makes exactly two kinds of network request, both small and both readable:
Update check. At launch (and when you choose Check for Updates…), the app fetches a small static file from mojopad.app containing the latest version number. No identifier, document information, or usage data is sent. Turn it off in Settings ▸ Updates.
License activation. When you activate a license (and in an occasional quiet re-check), the app sends your license key and your Mac's computer name to Lemon Squeezy, our payment provider, to confirm the key is genuine. No document content, names, or usage data is ever included. During the free trial — and if you never buy — this request never happens.
MojoPad's AI talks only to Ollama running on your own machine (127.0.0.1). Page content is sent to that local process and nowhere else.
If you ask us for help, you may choose to send a diagnostic report (Help ▸ Save Diagnostic Report…). It contains technical details — versions, preferences, document statistics, and recent log lines — and never page names, page content, or passwords. You can read the file before sending it; nothing is transmitted automatically.