Please read “What the Clipboard History does not store” below for important exceptions to this. Individual items can be deleted in the Clipboard History browser, accessible by command-clicking onto an item in the widget, by selecting Clipboard History > Organize… in Yoink’s contextual menu, or by clicking Organize… in Yoink’s preferences under Extensions.īy default, Yoink stores anything you copy or cut, be it some text from a document, an image on a website, or a file in Finder, for example.The clipboard history feature can be disabled at any time (and will clear any stored items at that point) in Yoink’s preferences, under Extensions.It has to be manually enabled by either clicking onto the widget in Notification Center, or in Yoink’s preferences, under Extensions. By default, the clipboard history feature is disabled.I’ve answered those questions, but figured I’d let everyone know about it as well here on my blog, since this *should* be publicly available info: General Notes about Yoink’s Clipboard History With Yoink for Mac‘s clipboard history working again on macOS Big Sur and newer, I’ve seen, in forums and such, some questions about how the clipboard history operates and what it stores, in regards to privacy.
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