PointerPop
Last updated: July 11, 2026
PointerPop is built to be boring about your data: it doesn't collect any.
pointerpop_log.txt in your temp
folder) exists to help debug problems. It stays on your machine unless you
choose to send it to us.The one exception to "no network calls": checking for a new version. If
you click Check for updates in Preferences → System, or
turn on the optional check at launch toggle (off by
default), the app makes a single HTTPS request to GitHub's public API
(api.github.com) to read the latest release number. The request
contains no account, device identifier, or telemetry — only what any
HTTP request carries (such as your IP address, which GitHub processes under
its own privacy policy). Nothing about you or your settings is sent, and
nothing from the response is stored beyond showing you the result. If you
never click the button and leave the toggle off, the app makes no network
calls at all.
Email hello@pointerpop.com and a human (Haley) will answer.