Last updated: April 2026 · ClariMac (Quebec, Canada)
ClariMac is a Mac certification service operated from Quebec, Canada. We provide verifiable hardware reports for used Macs anchored on the Solana blockchain. Contact: hello@clarimac.com
When you run the scan, the following hardware data is collected: model, serial number, chip, RAM, macOS version, disk usage, battery (%, cycles, condition), crashes (7 days), pending updates, uptime, GPU, resolution, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FileVault, SIP, Secure Boot, MDM, Activation Lock.
When you pay, we collect your email address and a Stripe payment reference. No credit card data is stored by ClariMac.
No personal files, photos, documents, or browsing data are ever accessed. The script source is public on GitHub.
Your data is used to: generate and publish your certification report, send you the link by email, anchor a cryptographic hash on the Solana blockchain, and display aggregate statistics (total certified Macs — no personal data).
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal data with third parties for commercial purposes.
Reports are stored indefinitely to ensure permanent verifiability — this is the core purpose of the service. Your email is retained only to allow you to contact us about your report. You may request deletion at any time (see section 7).
Stripe — payment processing. Stripe's privacy policy applies.
Resend — transactional email delivery.
Solana blockchain — the report hash is written permanently to a public blockchain and cannot be deleted.
DataMirror — blockchain anchoring service (datamirror.app).
ClariMac does not use advertising cookies, behavioral tracking, or third-party analytics. A minimal session cookie may be used strictly for payment processing.
Under Quebec's Law 25 and Canada's PIPEDA, you have the right to access, correct, and delete your personal data (except blockchain anchors, which are technically irreversible), and to withdraw consent at any time.
Exercise your rights: hello@clarimac.com
Reports are stored in an encrypted database on a private server in Canada. All connections use HTTPS/TLS. The script runs entirely locally on your Mac and transmits data over HTTPS only.
We may update this policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. The updated date at the top always reflects the most recent version.