Privacy Policy
Privacy is handled project by project.
Inat Open Apps is the plain-text organization name. Ināt Open Apps is the stylized public mark. This page describes the privacy boundaries for the website and the current apps.
Shared Commitments
These tools are built for local-first academic, educational, home-lab, and document workflows. The default design goal is to keep private documents, schedules, Home Assistant configuration, and manuscript content on the user's own machine or system unless a workflow clearly requires a network service.
- No account is required by this website.
- The site does not include advertising trackers or analytics scripts.
- Support reports should be redacted before they are posted publicly.
- Each app page lists support boundaries specific to that project.
This Website
This website is a static HTML and CSS site hosted on Cloudflare Pages. It does not run a server-side application, require login, or collect form submissions. It loads web fonts through Adobe Fonts/Typekit, so a normal browser request may be made to that font service when pages are viewed.
Office History
Office History stores Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint AutoRecover snapshots locally on your Mac. Local data may include captured recovery artifacts, preview text or metadata, selected folder settings, monitoring status, restore history, and diagnostic logs. Office History is not designed to upload documents, filenames, recovery history, or logs to Inat Open Apps.
CalShot
CalShot uses local macOS capabilities for screenshots, image files,
selected text, dropped email files, OCR, date parsing, review, Apple
Calendar writes, and .ics export. The project boundary is
no cloud OCR, no LLM calls, no telemetry, and no silent event
creation. Calendar events are created only after user review.
PubMate
PubMate processes Word .docx files locally and writes
separate output files for EndNote handoff. When citation metadata is
fetched, PubMate may send identifiers such as PMIDs or DOIs to public
metadata services. It is not designed to upload whole manuscripts to
Inat Open Apps.
Codex Terminal Pro
Codex Terminal Pro is a Home Assistant add-on that opens a browser
terminal inside Home Assistant and runs tools in the local
/config workspace. It has administrator-level access to
the Home Assistant system where it is installed. If a user runs Codex
or another authenticated CLI inside that terminal, prompts, terminal
context, and command output may be sent to the configured AI service
according to that service's own account and privacy terms.
Close Your Laptop
Close Your Laptop watches local process activity and power state to decide whether Claude or Codex is actively working. It stores local preferences, helper state, and diagnostics on the Mac, and it may contact the configured Sparkle appcast when checking for updates. It is not designed to upload project files, prompts, terminal history, or private logs to Inat Open Apps.
Support and Contact
Do not attach private documents, full filenames, meeting links, tokens, Home Assistant secrets, unpublished manuscripts, or raw logs to public issues. Use redacted examples whenever possible.
Contact: contact@jeremiahsrandom.website. GitHub: github.com/jgassens.
Changes
If an app adds analytics, crash reporting, hosted accounts, cloud processing, forms, or other data-handling services later, this policy should be updated before those services are treated as part of the normal workflow.