Chrome Emacs respects your privacy and is committed to protecting any data that we may collect through your usage of our extension. This privacy policy document outlines how we handle and secure your data.
- Text Data: The primary data we collect includes text data from editable text areas and online code editors that you interact with using the extension.
- Metadata: We may also collect metadata related to these interactions, such as the URL of the page you are editing on, and basic interaction logs.
- Editing and Synchronization: The collected text data is transmitted between your browser and Emacs for the sole purpose of enabling bi-directional editing and synchronization.
- Session Management: Metadata is used to manage active editing sessions and to enhance the user experience by providing seamless integration.
- Local Transmission: All data transmission occurs locally and securely between your browser and Emacs. The extension does not transmit any data to external servers or third parties.
- Temporary Storage: Text data and metadata are temporarily stored in memory during active sessions and are discarded once the session ends.
We implement measures to secure the data transmitted between your browser and Emacs. These include:
- Local Connections: Data is transferred using locally established connections, ensuring that your data stays within your local network.
- No External Servers: Our extension does not transmit your data to any external servers. All interactions occur locally on your device.
You have full control over your data through the extension's settings and Emacs integration. You can start and stop sessions at any time.
We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page and will be effective immediately upon posting.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
- Email: [email protected]
By using the Chrome Emacs extension, you agree to the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy.