Your Macs talk to each other. Nobody else.
Last updated 2026-06-28
What stays on your LAN
Every byte Entanglo moves — mouse events, clipboard text, files, screenshots, print jobs — travels directly between your own Macs over your home Wi-Fi or Ethernet. There is no Entanglo server in the middle. We never see your data, because there is no "we" in the path.
What we collect
Nothing. Entanglo has no analytics, no crash reporter that phones home, no account system, no email signup. You don't tell us anything because we don't ask.
Permissions Entanglo asks for
- Accessibility — required to inject mouse and keyboard events on the target Mac (CGEvent).
- Local Network — required for Bonjour peer discovery and the TCP link.
- Screen Recording — only if you use the "screenshot peer" Quick Action.
- Apple Events — only when you explicitly use AppleScript-driven features.
Pairing & trust
Trusted peers are stored in your macOS Keychain. Revoke a peer any time from the Pairing tab. Nothing about your trusted devices leaves your machine.
Updates
New versions are pushed peer-to-peer over your LAN, or downloaded from this website on demand. The website is hosted on Netlify. Netlify may log your IP and User-Agent for the page request, per their standard service logs. The app itself does not contact this website.
Ads on this website
This website may show ads (Google AdSense) to help cover hosting costs. Ads run only on the website, never inside the app. AdSense uses cookies — see Google's privacy notice for details.
Questions
Email support@entanglo.app any time.