Privacy

Private by default, boring on purpose

Last updated May 15, 2026. Nepali Calendar is a local macOS menu bar app with no accounts, no analytics SDKs, and no third-party tracking scripts.

No identity

No name, email, account, advertising ID, or device profile is collected.

Local settings

The app keeps only a festival cache and your Nepali/English preference on your Mac.

Verified installer

The website installer verifies the downloaded disk image before copying the app.

What stays on your Mac

Nepali Calendar stores its festival cache at ~/Library/Application Support/NepaliCalendar/cache/. It also stores one language preference in macOS UserDefaults. These values are used only to make the menu bar app faster and remember your display language.

What the app fetches

The app asks this website for festival data by BS year, using paths like https://calendar.nabinkhair.com.np/api/festivals/<year>. Requests do not include cookies, client identifiers, or account data.

Website and server logs

The website and API are hosted on Vercel. Vercel may keep standard HTTP access logs for operational needs such as abuse prevention, debugging outages, and deployment health. Those logs are not used for analytics, retargeting, or profiling.

Downloads and updates

The app does not auto-update. New versions are distributed as a fresh disk image through the website and GitHub releases. The installer downloads /downloads/NepaliCalendar.dmg, verifies its SHA-256 checksum, copies it to /Applications, and replaces any older copy.

The current public build manifest is available at /downloads/latest.json.

What is never collected

  • Account details, email addresses, or names
  • Calendar events from your Mac
  • Crash reports, telemetry, or usage events
  • Cookies from the marketing website
  • Third-party tracking or advertising pixels

Contact

Questions, requests, or concerns: nabinkhair12@gmail.com.