FastPaste Privacy Policy
FastPaste is built so that we cannot read your data even if we wanted to.
Effective date: July 4, 2026
What FastPaste Stores
Your clipboard history and pinned clips (snippets you explicitly pin to hotkeys) can sync between your own devices through your personal iCloud account, using Apple's CloudKit private database with end-to-end encryption. The encryption keys live in your iCloud Keychain. Inkwright, Inc. operates no servers, has no access to this data, and cannot decrypt it.
Since we collect nothing, there is nothing for us to retain or delete. You can delete clipboard items and pins in the app at any time, and synced data can be removed entirely by deleting it from your iCloud account. Furthermore, you can turn history sync off on a per-machine basis, keeping that Mac's history fully local.
What FastPaste Collects
Nothing. FastPaste has no accounts, no analytics, no telemetry, no crash-reporting service, and no third-party SDKs. We receive no information about you or your usage of the app.
What FastPaste Deliberately Ignores
Copies made in password managers (Apple Passwords, Keychain Access, 1Password, Bitwarden) are never recorded, along with anything an app marks as confidential or transient. You can exclude any additional apps in FastPaste's settings.
Permissions
FastPaste requests the macOS Accessibility permission for exactly one purpose: sending the keystroke that pastes into the app you're using. It does not observe your typing. FastPaste's hotkeys are registered through the system, which tells the app only when its own shortcuts fire.
Changes and Contact
If this policy ever changes, the effective date above will change with it. If you have any questions, you can reach us through our Contact Us page. This is the fastest way to get support.
FastPaste is made by Inkwright, Inc.