Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Overview

PageScope is a Chrome extension that summarizes webpages, PDFs, videos, and selected text through the AI provider you choose. PageScope does not require a PageScope account.

This policy applies to the PageScope Chrome extension. It explains what information the extension handles, where it is stored, and when it is sent outside your browser.

Information PageScope Handles

Depending on how you use the extension, PageScope may handle:

  • The content of the current page, PDF, video transcript, comments, or selected text you ask it to use.
  • Your prompts, follow-up questions, generated responses, summaries, plugin outputs, and exported conversations.
  • Page metadata such as title, URL, origin, pathname, and favicon for local history.
  • Extension settings, provider choices, custom provider endpoints, API keys you save, and authentication tokens needed for supported providers.
  • Local usage aggregates such as request counts, source type, provider, model, hostname, duration bucket, character-count bucket, and error category.

How Information Is Used

PageScope uses this information to:

  • Capture the content you request and prepare prompts for the provider you selected.
  • Display summaries, follow-up answers, plugin results, and agent results in the extension UI.
  • Save optional local conversation history and restore prior summaries for the same page.
  • Store extension preferences, provider settings, and credentials locally so the extension can work across sessions.
  • Maintain local aggregate diagnostics for feature usage, reliability, and error handling.

When Data Leaves Your Browser

Page content, selected text, attachments, prompts, and conversation context are sent only when needed to answer your request through the AI provider or custom API endpoint you selected. Those providers process the data under their own terms and privacy policies.

PageScope does not sell your data, does not use it for advertising, and does not transfer your page content to PageScope-operated servers.

Local Storage And Retention

PageScope stores settings, credentials, optional history, provider conversation identifiers, and local usage aggregates in Chrome extension storage on your device. Conversation history is enabled by default and can be changed or cleared in the extension settings.

By default, local history keeps up to 500 entries and prunes unstarred entries after 90 days. You can change these controls, export conversations, or delete history from the extension.

Permissions

PageScope requests browser permissions needed to read the page you ask it to summarize, show extension surfaces such as the popup, side panel, and context menus, write copied answers to the clipboard, access optional file pages when you allow it, and store settings and history locally.

Changes To This Policy

This policy may be updated when PageScope changes how it handles data. The updated policy will be posted on this page with a new last-updated date.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact the project maintainer through the PageScope Chrome Web Store listing or its support link.