Your data stays on your Mac. We don't host it, sync it, or touch it.
We can't see your client information. Not ever. Not even if we wanted to.
We don't sell data. We sell software. That's our business model.
No tracking pixels, no ad networks, no nonsense.
You're an attorney. You know the drill. Here are the details.
1. Information We Collect
Information You Provide
When you purchase TimeNet Law, we collect:
Name and email address (for license delivery and support)
Payment information (processed securely by our payment provider — we don't store card numbers)
Firm name (optional, for license records)
Information We Don't Collect
This is the important part:
Your client data — never leaves your Mac
Your billing records — stored locally, encrypted by you
Your time entries — yours alone
Your documents — we have no access
Usage analytics — we don't track how you use the software
The Architecture Is the Privacy
TimeNet Law runs entirely on your Mac. There's no cloud sync, no server connection, no way for us to access your data even if ordered to. This isn't just a policy — it's how the software is built.
2. How We Use Information
The information we do collect is used for:
Delivering your license and software updates
Providing customer support when you contact us
Sending important product announcements (you can opt out)
Processing renewals if you're on a subscription
That's it. No marketing partnerships, no data brokers, no "personalized advertising."
3. Information Sharing
We share information only when:
Payment processing: Your payment provider needs transaction details
Legal requirements: If compelled by valid legal process (but remember — we don't have your client data to turn over)
We do not sell, rent, or share your information with advertisers, data brokers, or marketing companies. Ever.
4. Data Security
For the limited data we do handle:
All transactions use industry-standard encryption (TLS 1.3)
Payment data is handled by PCI-compliant processors
Access to customer records is strictly limited
For your practice data: it's protected by your Mac's security, your encryption choices, and your backup strategy. We recommend FileVault and regular Time Machine backups.
5. Your Rights
You can:
Request a copy of any personal data we hold about you
Request correction of inaccurate data
Request deletion of your data (note: this may affect license verification)