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Privacy Policy
Effective 19 April 2026
Tawbah does not collect, transmit, sell, or share any data about you. Ever.
No accounts. No analytics. No servers. No network requests of any kind. Everything the extension needs stays on your own device.
What the extension stores
Tawbah uses Chrome's chrome.storage.local API to save your preferences on your computer only. This includes:
- Your custom blocked keywords and domains
- Whether the Reddit block rule is enabled
- Any other toggles you set inside the popup
This storage is local to your browser profile. It is not synced, uploaded, or visible to anyone else, including us.
What the extension does not do
- No user accounts, sign-ups, or logins
- No analytics, telemetry, crash reporting, or usage tracking
- No cookies, fingerprinting, or advertising identifiers
- No network requests to any server — ours or third-party
- No reading, logging, or transmitting of the pages you visit
- No third-party SDKs or trackers
Why the extension asks for the permissions it does
declarativeNetRequest— lets Chrome block requests to adult domains using a static rules file. The extension declares the rules; Chrome enforces them internally. Tawbah never sees the URLs you visit.storage— to save your local preferences, as described above.offscreen— to play the recitation audio when a block happens. The audio file is bundled inside the extension.host_permissions: <all_urls>— required to show the overlay when a blocked keyword appears on any site. The overlay is injected locally; no content leaves your browser.
Children
Tawbah is a general-audience tool. It does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children, because it does not collect information from anyone at all.
Changes to this policy
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL. Because the extension performs no network calls, changes are documentation-only and cannot be pushed silently.
Contact
Questions about privacy: yahiatakrouri839@gmail.com or tayseer.abdeljaber@gmail.com.
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