Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 5, 2026
Data We Collect
To manage the free trial and license activation, PIDKill collects and transmits the following:
- Hardware Device ID — Your Mac's unique hardware identifier (IOPlatformUUID), used to tie the 3-day trial and license to your specific machine. This prevents trial reuse after reinstallation.
- Trial start date — A timestamp recording when your trial began. Stored both locally and on our server, linked to your Device ID.
- License key — When you activate a license, the key is sent to our server along with your Device ID for verification.
We do not collect your name, email, IP address, or any other personally identifiable information through the app itself.
Data We Don't Collect
PIDKill does not collect, transmit, or store any of the following:
- Process names, PIDs, or any information about running applications
- Your target process list or kill log history
- Usage analytics, crash reports, or telemetry
- Keystroke data, clipboard contents, or screen recordings
Local Storage
The following data is stored locally on your Mac and never transmitted:
- Target process list — stored locally in UserDefaults
- Kill log — stored locally in UserDefaults
- App preferences (language, scan interval) — stored locally in UserDefaults
Trial and license data is stored locally in macOS Keychain for security.
Network Requests
PIDKill makes the following network requests to api.pidkill.com:
- Trial check (on app launch) — Sends your Device ID to our server to verify or record your trial start date. This prevents trial reuse after reinstalling the app.
- License activation — When you enter a license key, sends the key and Device ID for verification.
- License verification (on app launch) — If licensed, sends Device ID to confirm the license is still valid.
These requests contain only the Device ID and/or license key. No other data is transmitted. When offline, PIDKill falls back to locally stored data and continues to work normally.
Server-Side Storage
Our server (api.pidkill.com) stores only:
- Device ID → Trial start timestamp mapping
- Device ID → License key mapping (after activation, up to 2 devices per license)
No personal information, IP addresses, or usage data is logged or retained on our server.
Third-Party Services
License purchases are processed by LemonSqueezy, a third-party payment provider. Their privacy policy governs the purchase transaction. PIDKill itself never handles your payment information.
Export & Import
When you export your target list, it is saved as a local JSON file on your Mac. This file is never uploaded anywhere. Importing reads a local file. No network activity is involved.
macOS Permissions
PIDKill requires no special macOS permissions (no Accessibility, no Full Disk Access). It uses standard POSIX process APIs available to all applications.
Changes to This Policy
If we ever change this policy, we will update this page and the "Last updated" date above. We will never start collecting data without clearly notifying users first.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email support@pidkill.com.