Overview
BlurMe is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise handle your information when you use our extension and website.
Local-Only Processing
BlurMe processes all images and content locally on your device. We never transmit, store, or access the content of your screen, including:
- Your unblurred screen or any portion of it
- Files you share during screen sharing sessions
- Personal information visible on your screen
- Browser data or cookies
What We Don't Do
- ✓ We don't use cookies to track you
- ✓ We don't collect any analytics about your screen sharing activities
- ✓ We don't sell or share any data with third parties
- ✓ We don't display ads or track you across websites
- ✓ We don't require an account to use the extension
Permissions
BlurMe requests certain permissions to function. Here's why:
- Storage: To save blur preferences and settings locally in your browser
- Host Permissions: To allow users to blur selected elements on websites they visit
Remote Code
BlurMe does not use remote code. All scripts and assets are packaged locally within the extension.
Data Retention
Since BlurMe does not collect or store personal data externally, there is no personal data retained on external servers.
Third-Party Services
BlurMe does not use any third-party analytics, tracking, or telemetry services. Your data stays with you.
GDPR & CCPA Compliance
Since BlurMe doesn't collect personal data, GDPR and CCPA rights (access, deletion, portability) don't apply. However, we respect your privacy fully:
- You can delete all BlurMe data by uninstalling the extension
- You can clear stored blur settings from the extension at any time
- You can contact us with any privacy questions
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy occasionally. Any updates will be reflected on this page.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: privacy@blurme.site