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Chrome Extension Privacy Policy
Effective June 26, 2026
This policy covers the VerifiedDR browser extension. It explains exactly what the extension accesses and why. The extension exists for a single purpose: to show the Domain Rating (DR) and TrueDR for the website in your active browser tab.
What The Extension Accesses
When you open the extension popup on a page, it reads the domain of your active tab (for example example.com) and sends that domain to the VerifiedDR API to look up its authority data. It reads the domain only, on the tab that is active when you click the extension. It does not read page content, form inputs, browsing history, or other tabs, and it does not run in the background on the pages you visit.
Sign In And Stored Data
To use the extension you sign in to your VerifiedDR account. On approval, the extension stores a single authentication token in the browser's extension storage so it can make authenticated requests on your behalf. The token stays on your device until you sign out, which removes it. The extension does not store your browsing data.
Permissions We Request
- storage: to keep your sign-in token on your device.
- activeTab: to read the domain of the current tab when you open the popup.
- host access to verifieddr.com : to call the VerifiedDR API for authority data and sign-in.
How The Data Is Used
Domains you look up are used to return authority data and count toward your account's lookup quota. A domain that is not yet tracked may be added to the public VerifiedDR directory as an unverified listing, the same as submitting it on the website. We do not sell personal information.
Service Providers
The extension communicates only with the VerifiedDR API, which runs on the same infrastructure as the website (including Cloudflare, InstantDB, and Upstash). The broader VerifiedDR Privacy Policy also applies to your account.
Contact
For privacy requests or questions about the extension, contact contact@verifieddr.com.