Last updated
28 February 2026
What HUMR collects
HUMR does not collect analytics, advertising identifiers, crash telemetry, or usage tracking data. HUMR does not require an account.
What stays on your Mac
- Draft text you write in the app
- API keys stored in the macOS Keychain
- Settings such as spelling and cleanup preferences
- Optional local encrypted history, if enabled
Provider requests
When you run a refinement, HUMR sends selected text directly from your Mac to the provider you configured (such as OpenAI or Anthropic). HUMR does not proxy requests and does not copy this data to a HUMR-managed backend.
Tracking and data sharing
- No tracking across apps or websites
- No sale of personal data
- No data broker sharing
- No third-party analytics SDKs
Local history and incognito
If local history is enabled, HUMR stores encrypted refinement history inside the app container on your Mac. If incognito mode is enabled, local history storage is suppressed.