Chris Laffra's Apps - Privacy policy
Last updated: January 24, 2021
I have authored a couple of Apps and Chrome Extensions. For each one, I am committed to maintaining your confidence and trust with respect to your privacy. This privacy policy explains my views on your personal information.
Information that is collected
My Chrome extensions do not store any information, other than local settings that are needed to run your extension. They also does not send any information anywhere. Not now and not anytime in the future.
My Apps can store local data. They do not store information on a server unless explicitly said so.
For example:
- Hurry extends Google Slides, i.e., any document on https://docs.google.com/presentations. It adds a progressbar when the presentation is presented.
Hurry does not analyze the contents of the slides at all. Hurry does not share any information with anyone.
Hurry does store information in so-called Browser LocalStorage. It does that to transfer information between the different views of a presentation (edit vs. present).
The information stored that is limited to physical attributes of the progressbar (size, location, color) and number of seconds spent on a given slide while presenting.
- Whackamole detects frames on third party websites and if they come from a different domain, hides them. This makes the extension work like an ad blocker.
Whackamole does not analyze the contents of the site at all. Hurry does not share any information with anyone. It also makes no web connections to anywhere for its own purposes.
- Microlog records execution profiles, stores them locally. It can aggregrate logs to a central place, but that is always under your own control.
Show me the source
All my extensions and apps are completely transparent. The source of my extensions can be viewed in Chrome, through the developer tools.
The apps are installed with pip and source can be viewed almost as easily.
You can also visit the source for each app or extension on github.com/laffra.
Chris Laffra