AutoTapper Legal

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: April 16, 2026Version: 1.0

This Privacy Policy explains how AutoTapper (the "Plugin") collects, uses, stores, and protects information in connection with your use of the Plugin and related website account features. The developer values your privacy. The Plugin operates primarily within your local browser environment and is designed to minimize the collection of personally identifiable information.

1. Information We Collect

Most Plugin data is processed and stored locally in your browser, including through Chrome storage APIs. In addition, if you sign in through the official website, a secure session cookie may be used to maintain your authenticated session and support account-related features. Depending on how you use the Plugin, the following categories of information may be involved:

  • User-created workflow data: Workflow configurations, step settings, variable values, table data, imported Excel, CSV, or JSON files, run histories, and logs you choose to create or store. This data is stored locally by default.
  • Automation execution data: To perform the automation flows you configure, the Plugin may temporarily access the DOM structure, element attributes, URL parameters, and visible text of the current webpage, but only in connection with pages, tabs, and elements involved in your configured workflows.
  • Diagnostic and usage data: Internal runtime status, error logs, and feature usage frequency used to improve the Plugin experience. Such data is anonymized and stored locally unless otherwise stated.
  • Extension permission data: Browser extension permissions such as `tabs`, `storage`, `scripting`, and `activeTab`, which are used solely to enable Plugin functionality and only within the scope required for those features.
  • Website authentication data: If you sign in through the official website, a secure session cookie may be stored by your browser to maintain your signed-in state and support account synchronization between the website and the Plugin.

The Plugin does NOT collect:

  • Your name, email, phone number, payment information, or other personally identifiable information (unless you voluntarily enter it into variables and export it yourself);
  • Your general browser browsing history, third-party site cookies, passwords, or similar sensitive browser data (unless you explicitly configure extraction in your workflow, in which case you bear full responsibility);
  • Any cross-origin data without your explicit authorization.

2. Purposes of Information Use

  • To execute the automation workflows you configure, including clicking, input, extraction, looping, export, scheduling, and related actions;
  • To provide run logs, history records, diagnostics, and debugging features;
  • To maintain authenticated website sessions and support account synchronization between the official website and the Plugin;
  • To improve Plugin functionality and reliability, including through anonymized usage and error information;
  • To comply with applicable legal, regulatory, or enforcement obligations.

3. Information Storage and Protection

Workflows, variables, run histories, and similar operational records are stored locally in your browser and remain under your control unless you choose to export or share them.

If you use the official website login, the website session cookie is stored by your browser and used only for authentication, session continuity, and related account synchronization features.

The developer cannot directly view or remotely browse data stored in your local browser storage.

The website session cookie is configured as a security-oriented cookie and is not used for advertising, profiling, or cross-site behavioral tracking.

The developer does not provide cloud backup services. You are responsible for exporting and backing up important data as needed.

At present, the Plugin does not transmit your workflow content, business data, or locally stored automation records to third-party servers for routine operation. AI-related workflow generation features currently rely on local context and local model capabilities. If cloud-based AI features are introduced in the future, they will be described separately.

4. Information Sharing

Except as required by law or with your explicit consent, the Plugin will not share, sell, or rent any of your information with any third parties.

Chrome Web Store policies may involve anonymous aggregated data collected by Google, but such data does not include your workflows or variable content.

5. Your Rights

  • You may uninstall the Plugin at any time; all local data will be deleted by Chrome along with the extension.
  • You may sign out of the official website at any time to clear the website session cookie used for authentication.
  • You may back up data at any time using the Plugin's "Export All Workflows", "Export Variables", and similar features.
  • You may delete individual workflows, run histories, or all local data at any time.

6. Children's Privacy

The Plugin is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13 years of age.

7. Policy Updates

The developer may update this Privacy Policy at any time. Updates will be posted within the Plugin or on the official website. Continued use constitutes your acceptance of the updated policy.

8. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us via the developer email listed in the Chrome Web Store or through the feedback channel inside the Plugin.