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Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 25, 2026

Chrome Profiles does not collect, store, or transmit any of your personal data. All data stays on your machine.

How Chrome Profiles Works

Chrome Profiles is a local utility that reads your Google Chrome browser profile data directly from your own computer. The desktop app runs a private local server (on localhost:3847) that is only accessible from your machine. The website at chromeprofiles.com connects to this local server to display your profiles.

Data We Do Not Collect

We do not collect, process, or have access to any of the following:

Where Your Data Lives

All Chrome profile data is read from your local file system by the desktop app running on your machine. The data never leaves your computer. The website (chromeprofiles.com) simply makes requests to localhost:3847 — your own machine — to display the data. Our web server has no ability to access or intercept this data.

No Remote Servers

Chrome Profiles does not operate any backend servers that process user data. The architecture is entirely client-side:

Third-Party Services

The website uses the following third-party services:

Auto-Update

The desktop app checks for new versions by querying the public GitHub Releases API. This request contains no personal data — only a standard HTTP request to check the latest release version. No telemetry, analytics, or usage data is sent.

Contact

If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please reach out via email at support@chromeprofiles.com.