Privacy Policy

AnySnooze Chrome extension and anysnooze.com · Effective August 14, 2026

The short version: your snoozes — the pages you save, their titles, and any notes you write — are stored only on your device and are never sent to us or anyone else.

If you leave "Share Analytics" on, we receive anonymous usage statistics and error reports so we can fix bugs and improve the product. Turn it off in Settings → Preferences → Privacy and nothing is sent at all.

We do not sell data, show ads, or use your data for anything unrelated to making AnySnooze work.

1. Data stored on your device only

Everything AnySnooze needs to do its job lives in your browser's local extension storage (chrome.storage.local) and never leaves your device:

This data is deleted when you uninstall the extension. You can export it at any time as CSV or JSON from Settings → Snoozed.

2. Data we collect, and why

The following is collected only while "Share Analytics" is enabled (it is on by default; the toggle is in Settings → Preferences → Privacy). Turning it off stops all of the collection in this section — both usage analytics and error reports.

2a. Usage analytics — processed by Amplitude, Inc.

Anonymous events describing how the extension's features are used, so we know what works and what fails. Each event carries the random client ID above, the extension version, and coarse properties. Examples of what an event contains:

What analytics never contains: the pages you visit or their addresses, page content, tab titles, your notes, or anything you type outside the time-expression field.

2b. Error reports — processed by Functional Software, Inc. (Sentry)

If the extension malfunctions, a report is sent so we can fix the bug. A report contains the technical stack trace, the extension version, and internal identifiers (such as a snooze's internal ID and item counts). Console logs are stripped from reports before sending, specifically so page addresses cannot ride along. Error reports respect the same "Share Analytics" toggle: opted out means none are sent.

2c. Plus license verification — processed by Gumroad, Inc.

Only if you purchase and activate AnySnooze Plus: the license key you enter is sent to Gumroad to verify it. The activation result is then stored locally. Purchases themselves happen on Gumroad's site under Gumroad's privacy policy; we never see your payment details.

2d. Uninstall survey

When you uninstall, Chrome opens a short optional survey page. The link carries three coarse values: how long you had the extension (bucketed, e.g. "under a week"), roughly how many snoozes you made (bucketed), and the version — no identifiers. If you had opted out of analytics, the link carries nothing at all. Submitting the survey is voluntary and anonymous.

3. Who data is shared with

PartyWhat they processPurpose
Amplitude, Inc.Anonymous usage events (§2a)Product analytics
Functional Software, Inc. (Sentry)Error reports (§2b)Crash and bug diagnosis
Gumroad, Inc.License key at activation (§2c)Plus purchase verification
Vercel, Inc.Standard web server logs when you visit anysnooze.comWebsite hosting
Google LLCWebsite visits to anysnooze.com (Google Analytics)Website analytics

That is the complete list. We do not sell data to anyone, share it with advertisers or data brokers, or use it for purposes unrelated to operating and improving AnySnooze. No human being reads your data except as needed to debug a problem you report to us.

4. The website (anysnooze.com)

The website uses Google Analytics and Vercel's hosting infrastructure, which receive standard visit data (pages viewed, browser type, approximate region from your IP address). The uninstall survey stores your answers without any identifier connecting them to you. The website sets no account cookies — AnySnooze has no accounts.

5. Retention

6. Your controls

7. Changes to this policy

If we change what is collected or who processes it, we will update this page and the "effective" date above before the change ships, and describe the change in the extension's changelog. We will never retroactively expand what past data may be used for.

Contact

anysnooze@gmail.com