Ember — Privacy Policy
Extension: "Ember — Focus Mode, Site Blocker & Distraction Pause" · Last updated: July 3, 2026
The short version: Ember collects nothing. Your data never leaves your device.
What Ember stores, and where
Ember saves your settings and focus statistics — your chosen guardrail sites, session length, today's intention,
optional first name, focus-session state, and daily aggregate stats (focused minutes, sessions, pauses, "not now" wins) —
using Chrome's local extension storage (chrome.storage.local) on your own computer.
This data exists only so the extension can work; it is yours alone.
What Ember does NOT do
- No data is transmitted off your device — Ember makes no network requests of any kind.
- No analytics, telemetry, tracking pixels, or crash reporting.
- No accounts, sign-ins, or personal information requested (the first name field is optional and stays local).
- No reading or collecting of page content, browsing history, or keystrokes. On the sites you choose to guard, Ember only displays its pause overlay and counts minutes spent there — locally.
- No selling, sharing, or transferring of data to anyone, ever. There is nothing to sell — we never receive it.
- No ads, no third-party code, no remote scripts. Everything ships inside the extension package.
Data deletion
Uninstalling the extension deletes all of its stored data. Nothing persists anywhere else, because nothing was ever sent anywhere else.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the update will appear on this page with a new date. The core promise — your data stays on your device — will not change.
Contact
Questions? Email feedback@audifyplayer.com.