Add MIT LICENSE + legal links#2
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The repo had no license (= all rights reserved by default). MIT matches scout-plugin (Copyright (c) 2026 Raven Scout). README now links the project's Privacy Policy, Terms, Security Policy, and Code of Conduct, and spells out the privacy-relevant behavior: captured notifications stay on-device and go only to your own paired Mac over the local network; no SMS/health access; FCM dormant by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Adds the missing MIT LICENSE (matches
scout-plugin:Copyright (c) 2026 Raven Scout) — the repo previously had no license, i.e. all-rights-reserved by default. Adds a License & legal section to the README linking the project's Privacy Policy, Terms, Security Policy, and Code of Conduct.Given the app's notification-capture capability, the README section states plainly that captured notifications stay on-device and are forwarded only to your own paired Mac over the local network (never to us or any third party), that the app does not read SMS or health data, and that FCM push is dormant unless you add your own Firebase config — matching the Privacy Policy. Not auto-merged.
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