Privacy
No telemetry. No analytics. Ever.
You don't have to take our word for it — every byte of Mailwing is open source. This page describes what the app actually does, in plain English.
TL;DR
- No telemetry. No analytics. No crash reporting.
- Mailwing never sees your email — it connects you directly to your providers.
- Open source, MIT licensed. Read every line on GitHub.
- This website has zero analytics, zero tracking pixels, zero cookies.
What stays on your device
Mailwing keeps everything local. Specifically:
- Account list and preferences — stored as JSON via
electron-storein your OS user-data directory. - Per-provider sessions — cookies and localStorage live in isolated
persist:mailwing-{accountId}partitions, managed by Electron. They never cross between accounts. - Notes and todos —
notes.jsonin the same user-data directory.
The user-data directory paths:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/mailwing - Windows:
%APPDATA%\mailwing - Linux:
~/.config/mailwing
What we don't do
- No first-party telemetry or "usage statistics".
- No analytics SDK (no Mixpanel, no Amplitude, no Google Analytics, no PostHog).
- No crash-reporting service (no Sentry, no Bugsnag).
- No third-party trackers — the app actively blocks them at the network layer for the provider pages.
- No cloud sync. Your accounts only exist on the machine where you added them.
The two outbound calls Mailwing does make
To be precise — these are the only network requests Mailwing's own code initiates:
- Update check. Once on launch and every six hours, Mailwing requests
api.github.com/repos/vinaysamtani/mailwing/releases/latestto know whether a newer version is available. The only header sent is a standardUser-Agent— no identifying tokens, no fingerprint. The response stays in memory just long enough to show the in-app banner. (If you'd rather not even check, blockapi.github.comat your firewall — the feature degrades silently.) - Your providers' own traffic. Once you're signed in, Gmail talks to Google, Outlook talks to Microsoft, and so on. That traffic obviously phones home — it's how those products work — but it's between you and them. Mailwing does not proxy, mirror, or intermediate any of it.
Ad & tracker blocking
Mailwing ships with a built-in block list (see src/main/adBlockList.js) that intercepts:
- Analytics and product-telemetry domains
- Common ad networks
- Cross-site fingerprinters and pixel trackers
Provider domains (Google, Microsoft, Zoho, Fastmail, Yahoo, Proton) are deliberately left untouched — blocking them would break the products you're trying to use.
This website
https://mailwing.app is a static site hosted on Cloudflare Pages. We have zero analytics on it — no Google Analytics, no Cloudflare Web Analytics, no third-party scripts of any kind. The only cookies you might see are Cloudflare's own infrastructure cookies (no user-identifying ones). Cloudflare itself, as our host, will have standard request logs for IPs and timestamps; we do not access or analyse those.
Reporting a privacy issue
Spot something off, or have a question about an outbound request you're seeing in Little Snitch / Wireshark / netstat? Please open an issue or read SECURITY.md for responsible-disclosure contact details.