Domain Switcher - Privacy Policy
Last Updated: June 2023
Introduction
Domain Switcher is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what information we
collect, how we use it, and what choices you have regarding your information.
Information We Collect
Domain Switcher is designed to minimize data collection. We collect and store only the following information:
- Domain configurations: The domain names and URLs you add to the extension are stored in
your browser's local storage using Chrome's storage sync API. This data is only stored on your device and
synchronized across your signed-in Chrome browsers.
- Tab URLs: When you use the extension, it temporarily accesses the URL of your current tab
to preserve the path when switching domains. This information is never stored, transmitted, or shared
outside your browser.
How We Use Your Information
The information we collect is used solely for the following purposes:
- To provide the core functionality of the extension (switching between domains while preserving paths and
parameters)
- To save your domain configurations for future use
Data Sharing and Transfer
Domain Switcher does not:
- Send any data to external servers
- Share any information with third parties
- Use analytics or tracking services
- Store any data outside your browser's storage
Your Choices and Control
You have complete control over the data stored by Domain Switcher:
- You can delete individual domains from the extension interface
- You can clear all stored data by uninstalling the extension
- You can inspect what data is stored by visiting chrome://extensions, enabling Developer Mode, and clicking
"Inspect views" on the Domain Switcher extension
Security
Since all data is stored locally in your browser and is not transmitted over the internet, the security risk is
minimal. However, we've implemented the extension following Chrome's recommended security practices:
- Using Content Security Policy (CSP) to prevent execution of unauthorized scripts
- Setting appropriate security headers to prevent common web vulnerabilities
- Following the principle of least privilege in permission requests
- Regular updates to address any security concerns
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new
Privacy Policy on this page and updating the "Last Updated" date.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
[Your Contact Information]