What the extension does with your data

Nothing, and this page is the long version of nothing.

What it collects about you

Nothing. Not your name, not your email, not an account, not your browsing, not what you buy, not what you search for. There is no analytics in it and no tracker of any kind.

What it sends

When you open a shop on Etsy it asks us one question: what do you know about this shop. The question carries the shop's name and nothing else. No cookies, no account, no address book, no history.

If nobody has read that shop yet it also tells us the shop exists, so it can go in the queue to be read. That message carries the shop's name and the figures printed on the shop's own page, which are its star rating, its review count and its sales count. Anybody standing on that page can see all three.

The identifier

The extension makes one random string for itself the first time it runs and keeps it on your machine. It is not an account and it is not you. It exists so we can stop one copy of the extension queueing a hundred thousand shops, and it is not connected to anything else we hold.

Clear the extension's storage and it makes a new one. Nothing follows you.

What we keep

The shop names, and the figures from their pages. We never store your IP address. Where we need to count requests to stop abuse, we count against a one-way digest of the address rather than the address.

What we sell

None of this. We do not sell, rent or share anything the extension sends, because there is nothing in it about a person to sell.

Asking us anything

adam@sposedly.com. A person reads it.