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Why chrome extensions need a privacy policy

Google's Chrome Web Store program policies require a privacy policy and a certified data-use disclosure for extensions that collect user data or use permissions like browsing history, tabs, or storage. Extensions are removed from the store for non-compliance.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Chrome Web Store require a privacy policy?

Yes. If your extension handles personal or sensitive user data, or requests permissions that access it, you must provide a privacy policy URL and complete the data-use disclosure in the Developer Dashboard.

What is the Limited Use requirement?

Google requires that data collected be used only for the disclosed user-facing feature. Your privacy policy must accurately state what you collect and how it's used.

Do I need one if my extension only uses chrome.storage locally?

If data never leaves the user's device you collect little, but the store still expects an accurate policy stating that — and any permission that touches personal data triggers the requirement.

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