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DockTerm Privacy Policy
Effective Updated
This policy covers DockTerm, Munetic's open-source desktop app for Claude Code. It is short because the honest answer is short: DockTerm runs entirely on your machine and sends Munetic nothing.
1. What DockTerm collects
Nothing. DockTerm has no accounts, no telemetry, no analytics and no crash reporting. It makes no network requests of its own to Munetic or to any analytics service. Munetic cannot see that you installed it, what you do in it, or that it exists on your machine at all.
2. What stays on your machine
Everything DockTerm works with lives locally: your terminal sessions, your Git repositories, your files, your Claude Code usage history (which DockTerm reads from Claude Code's own local files to show your usage limits), and your DockTerm settings. None of it is transmitted anywhere by DockTerm.
3. What other software may transmit
DockTerm hosts your real claude session, and Claude Code itself talks to Anthropic's servers under Anthropic's privacy policy (opens in a new tab). The same applies to anything else you run in a DockTerm terminal: DockTerm is a window onto those tools, not a party to their traffic. Downloading DockTerm from GitHub is subject to GitHub's own privacy policy.
4. Your rights
Because Munetic holds no data about DockTerm users, there is nothing for us to access, correct, export or delete. Uninstalling the app removes everything it ever stored. The source is public at github.com/munvard/dockterm (opens in a new tab), so every claim on this page can be checked against the code.
5. Changes and contact
If DockTerm ever gains a feature that transmits anything, this policy will change first and the change will be called out in the release notes. Questions go to munetic.studio@gmail.com. The app's terms of use are at DockTerm terms.
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