Privacy Policy
Kommander collects no personal data. Nothing you type, search, or click is sent to any server operated by us. All data stays on your device.
What we collect
Nothing.
Kommander sends no data to any server we operate. It has no account system, no telemetry, no analytics SDKs, no error tracking. Nothing you type, click, or search is transmitted anywhere outside your browser.
What stays on your device
To work, Kommander stores a few things using the browser's built-in storage APIs (chrome.storage.local and chrome.storage.sync). These never leave your machine unless you have Chrome sync enabled, in which case settings sync through your own Google account.
- Settings
- Your chosen theme, hotkey, accent color, animation preference, and opt-in toggles for clipboard history and behavioral tracking.
- Frecency
- A list of commands you've used, with timestamps, to rank future results. No URLs or page content.
- Clipboard history
- If you opt in, recent items you've copied are stored locally. Copies from password fields are excluded. You can clear or disable this at any time.
- Snoozed tabs
- URL, title, favicon URL, and wake time for tabs you snooze. Deleted automatically after the tab reopens.
- Muted domains
- Hostnames you have chosen to mute. No browsing history or page content — just the bare hostname.
- Per-site settings
- Appearance modes you've toggled for specific hostnames, so they auto-apply on return visits.
- Custom commands
- Any search shortcuts you create (title and URL template). User-defined, never pre-populated.
Browser data Kommander can read
To build the list of commands you see when the palette is open, Kommander requests read access to a few browser APIs. The data powers the results — it is never logged, analyzed, or shared.
- Tabs
- Titles and URLs of your open tabs, plus recently closed sessions for the Reopen Closed Tab command.
- History
- Titles and URLs of recently visited pages (last 7 days).
- Bookmarks
- Titles and URLs of your bookmarks.
- Cookies & browsing data
- Only accessed when you explicitly run a "Clear cookies" or "Clear site data" command. Kommander never reads or displays cookie values.
- Downloads
- Used only to trigger file downloads when you save a screenshot or a page resource. Kommander does not read your download history.
- Alarms
- Used to schedule wake timers for snoozed tabs. Alarm names contain only an internal ID, not URLs or titles.
AI features
Commands like Summarize, Ask AI, and Rewrite use Chrome's built-in Prompt API. The model runs locally on your device — text is not sent to any external server, not even to Google. If the Prompt API is unavailable on your system, AI commands are hidden from the palette.
Chrome's own data practices for on-device AI are governed by Google's Privacy Policy.
Behavioral tracking (opt-in)
Kommander includes an optional behavioral tracking feature that records which commands you use, when, and in what context. This data is stored entirely in chrome.storage.local on your device and is used only to power the Smart Suggestions feature (command recommendations based on your habits). It is never transmitted.
Behavioral tracking is off by default and must be explicitly enabled in settings. You can disable it or clear its data at any time.
Network requests
Kommander makes no outbound network requests of its own. The only external resources it touches are the normal pages you visit in your browser, which Kommander observes through the browser's own APIs.
Third parties
Kommander has no third-party integrations. No analytics, no error tracking, no advertising SDKs. Nothing is included in the extension bundle that phones home.
Limited Use compliance
Kommander's use and transfer of information received from Chrome APIs adheres to the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Specifically: data obtained through Chrome permissions is used only to provide features visible to the user, is not sold or transferred to third parties, and is not used for purposes unrelated to the extension's functionality.
Your data, your control
To clear all local Kommander data, uninstall the extension — the browser removes everything it stored. You can also clear individual pieces from within Kommander via the Clear Clipboard History and Site Settings management commands.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the Effective date above will change with it. Substantive changes will be announced on kommander.app.
Contact
Questions or concerns? Email hello@kommander.app.
Questions or concerns? Email hello@kommander.app .