Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026

Depuria is a Mac maintenance app built to be private by design. Your scans run on your Mac, and your files never leave it. This policy explains the limited data we do handle — for licensing, payments, and (only if you opt in) AI assistance.

1. Who we are

Depuria ("we", "us") provides the Depuria macOS application and the website depuria.com. For any privacy question, contact hello@depuria.com.

2. What stays on your Mac

The core of Depuria runs entirely on your device. Disk scans, junk/cache detection, duplicate and large-file analysis, uninstall, startup and diagnostics data are processed locally and are never uploaded. Depuria never deletes anything without your explicit confirmation, and removable items go to the Trash so you can recover them.

3. The AI Advisor (optional)

4. Licensing & account data

To run your purchase and activations, our backend (AWS, US East region) stores:

5. Payments

Purchases are handled by Lemon Squeezy, our Merchant of Record. When you check out, Lemon Squeezy processes your payment and billing details directly — we never see or store your card data. Their handling of that data is governed by the Lemon Squeezy Privacy Policy.

6. Website

depuria.com is a static site hosted on Cloudflare. We don't run advertising or cross-site trackers. Your host provider may process basic, aggregated request logs for security and performance.

7. Data retention & your rights

We keep licensing data for as long as your license is active and as required for records. You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your account data by emailing hello@depuria.com. Deleting your license data may deactivate your app.

8. Children

Depuria is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their data.

9. Changes

We may update this policy; material changes will be reflected by the "last updated" date above. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated policy.

This document is provided for transparency and is not legal advice. Final wording should be reviewed by a qualified professional for your jurisdiction.