Privacy Policy

QuietSwitch runs locally on your Mac.

It protects against sudden speaker fallback without collecting, uploading, selling, or tracking user data.

Privacy is part of the product boundary.

QuietSwitch observes local macOS audio output changes so it can mute your Mac when headphone output falls back to the built-in speakers. It does not need to know what you are listening to.

Audio content

QuietSwitch does not record, inspect, upload, or store audio content.

Bluetooth data

QuietSwitch may react to local audio route or device state on your Mac, but it does not upload Bluetooth data.

User behavior

QuietSwitch does not upload interaction history, usage activity, or user behavior data.

Third parties

QuietSwitch does not include advertising SDKs, analytics SDKs, or third-party services that track users.

Data Collection

Last updated: May 25, 2026

QuietSwitch does not collect, upload, sell, or track user data. The app does not require an account, does not use cloud sync, and does not send usage activity to a server.

How QuietSwitch Works Locally

QuietSwitch observes local macOS audio output changes on your device. The app uses that local output device state to perform its speaker fallback protection. It does not upload Bluetooth data or user behavior data.

App Privacy Summary

For the current release scope, QuietSwitch is expected to be submitted to App Store Connect as an app that does not collect data, provided the final release build contains no analytics, crash reporting SDK, advertising SDK, account system, network telemetry, or server integration.

Changes to This Policy

If QuietSwitch adds any feature that changes its data practices, this policy and the App Store privacy information will be updated before that change is submitted for release.

Questions about privacy?

For privacy questions, contact the QuietSwitch team by email.

kiml520@foxmail.com