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1 BIT DATA

last_updated: 2026-05-28

// THE SHORT VERSION

1 Bit Data does not send your usage data anywhere. It does not have user accounts, telemetry, analytics, crash reporting, ads, or any kind of remote server it talks to about you. Everything it records about your traffic lives on your Mac, in your home folder, and only you can read it.

// WHAT THE APP STORES, AND WHERE

All data the app collects is stored locally on your Mac, in your home directory:

Nothing in these files is uploaded, synced, or shared by the app. To wipe everything, quit the app and delete these files; deleting the app itself does not remove its data so you can keep history across updates.

// WHAT THE APP CAPTURES

// THE TWO EXTERNAL REQUESTS

The app makes only two kinds of network requests on your behalf, both of them about IP addresses, never about you:

If you wish to disable GeoIP enrichment entirely, the app works fine without it — reports will show IPs and hostnames without country/ISP labels. (A toggle for this is on the roadmap.)

// WHAT THE APP DOES NOT DO

// SYSTEM PERMISSIONS

On first launch, macOS may prompt for permission to monitor network activity. This is required by nettop, which is the OS-provided mechanism the app uses to see per-process bandwidth. The permission stays local to your Mac.

// OPEN SOURCE

1 Bit Data is open source under the MIT license. You can read the entire source code, audit every network request the app makes, and build your own version from source: github.com/feonder/1bit-data.

// CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

If the privacy behavior of the app meaningfully changes in a future version, this page will be updated with a new "last_updated" date and the change will be noted in the release notes for that version.

// CONTACT

Questions, concerns, or audit findings:

hello@1bitstudio.app