What We Do Not Track
Lockchest does not track your browsing activity, collect usage analytics, build advertising profiles, or send password data to remote services.
Local Password Generation
When you generate passwords, Lockchest performs that work locally on your Mac. The app uses on-device randomness and does not need to contact a server to create passwords, calculate strength, or show generation results.
The passwords you generate remain on your device unless you copy them, save them, or export them yourself.
Saved Passwords and Settings
Lockchest stores your preferences and saved password history locally using macOS app storage. That includes options such as character set choices, advanced generation settings, and locally saved history entries.
If you enable auto-save, generated passwords are written to local storage on your Mac so you can view them later in the app. You can clear that history from within the app at any time.
Clipboard, Import, and Export
Copying a password places it on your Mac clipboard so you can paste it into another app or website. Lockchest does not transmit clipboard contents to a server.
If you export passwords, the app writes a CSV file to the location you choose. If you import passwords, the app reads the CSV file you select. Those file operations stay on your Mac and only use the files you explicitly choose.
macOS Authentication
When you switch to the managed-password view, Lockchest uses macOS device authentication such as Touch ID or your Mac password to unlock locally stored entries. Authentication is handled by macOS, and the app does not receive your biometric data or password.
Sharing and Analytics
Because Lockchest does not collect your data, there is nothing to sell, rent, or share for analytics or advertising purposes.
Updates to This Policy
If this policy changes, the updated version will appear on this page.
If you have questions, use the homepage contact information.
Last updated: April 4, 2026.