PromptEditor is a browser extension that runs entirely on your device. It does not have a server, does not create accounts, and does not transmit any data anywhere. Your prompts, your history, and your usage are yours alone.
We collect no personal data. Full stop. PromptEditor has no backend infrastructure, no database, and no analytics pipeline. There is nowhere for your data to go even if we wanted to collect it.
The only information that exists is what you create yourself inside the extension — your prompt text and your editing history. This data lives exclusively in your browser's local storage (chrome.storage.local), which is sandboxed to your device and your Chrome profile.
When you uninstall PromptEditor, all locally stored data is automatically removed by Chrome.
PromptEditor makes exactly one outbound network request — and only if you voluntarily submit feedback through the in-extension Feedback tab. This request goes directly to a Google Form to deliver your rating and optional comment.
This request contains only what you typed in the feedback form. No identifiers, no device info, no usage data, no IP address association by us — Google Forms handles the submission in the same way any public form submission works.
PromptEditor uses chrome.storage.local to persist the following data locally on your device:
None of this data is synced to Chrome's cloud storage (chrome.storage.sync is not used), shared with other extensions, or readable by the websites you visit.
Chrome requires extensions to declare permissions upfront. Here's exactly why PromptEditor requests each one:
No permission is used for any purpose beyond what's described above.
PromptEditor does not share, sell, rent, or trade any information with third parties. There are no advertising networks, no analytics vendors, and no data brokers involved in the operation of this extension.
The only third-party interaction is the optional Google Forms feedback submission described in Section 02. By submitting feedback you accept that your response is processed by Google in accordance with Google's Privacy Policy.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be published at this URL with a revised "Last updated" date at the top of the page. If the changes are material, we'll note them in the Chrome Web Store update description.
Given the nature of PromptEditor — a local-only tool with no server — significant privacy changes are unlikely. Any future version that did introduce data collection would require explicit disclosure and user consent.
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or how PromptEditor handles data, you can reach out directly. We'll respond as quickly as possible.
Tiziano — T-is-enough Studio
Reach out via the Chrome Web Store support page or use the feedback form built into the extension itself.