Last updated: April 7, 2026
MirrorKit ("the app") is a native macOS application that displays the screen of an iPhone connected to the Mac via USB. This Privacy Policy explains how the app handles data.
MirrorKit does not collect any personal data. The app does not have user accounts, does not connect to any server, does not include analytics, and does not include advertising or tracking SDKs.
At first launch, macOS asks for permission to access the camera. This permission is required because macOS exposes the iPhone connected via USB as an AVCaptureDevice — exactly the same mechanism used by QuickTime Player for iOS screen recording. MirrorKit only uses this permission to receive the video stream from the connected iPhone. No actual camera is accessed, and nothing is recorded or stored.
MirrorKit does not make any network requests. The app works entirely offline. The video stream from your iPhone stays on your Mac and is never sent anywhere.
MirrorKit does not use any third-party services, SDKs, or libraries that collect data.
MirrorKit does not knowingly collect any data from children or anyone else.
If this policy is updated, the new version will be published at this URL with an updated "Last updated" date.
Questions about this Privacy Policy? Contact: trabelsiachraf.devapps@gmail.com