Last updated: May 4, 2026
MockHop is a native macOS application that captures and annotates web pages on your Mac. It is designed to do its work entirely on the device you installed it on.
Nothing.
MockHop does not collect, transmit, store, or share any personal information, usage analytics, telemetry, crash reports, or any other data about you or how you use the app.
Everything you create in MockHop — documents, captured screenshots, annotations, and viewport presets — stays on your Mac, in files you control, exactly where you save them.
The built-in browser tab loads the URLs you ask it to load, the same way any other web browser does. Those requests go directly from your Mac to the websites you visit. MockHop does not proxy or inspect them.
App updates are delivered by the Mac App Store. MockHop itself does not contact any developer-operated server.
MockHop does not embed any third-party SDKs, analytics frameworks, ad networks, or tracking libraries.
MockHop may ask macOS for permission to record the screen so that it can capture other browser windows on request. This permission is only used at the moment you explicitly ask MockHop to capture a window. Captured images stay in your document, on your Mac.
MockHop is a general-purpose tool and is not directed at children. It does not knowingly collect any data from anyone of any age.
If anything about how MockHop handles data ever changes, this page will be updated with a new "last updated" date and a description of what changed.
Questions about MockHop's privacy practices can go to ben.dansby@gmail.com.