Privacy Policy
Effective: August 2025. Last updated: 2026.
Looper for YouTube — Loop & Save Sections (the “extension”) is a Chrome browser extension built with privacy-first principles. This policy explains what the extension does and does not do with data.
What we collect
Nothing personal. The extension does not collect, store on a server, or transmit any personal information.
- Local storage data only.Your saved A–B loop sections, loop preferences and per-video state are stored in Chrome's local and sync storage on your own device.
- No personal information. No name, email, IP address, YouTube account ID or browsing history.
- No analytics inside the extension. No event tracking, no telemetry, no third-party SDK.
- No external network requests. The extension does not phone home.
Permissions used
- storage — to save your loop sections and settings locally.
- host access to youtube.com and music.youtube.com — so the extension can attach the looper UI to the YouTube player and read playback time.
That's it. The extension does not request tabs, history, cookies, activeTab, scripting, or any other broad permission.
Where your data lives
- On your device — Chrome's
chrome.storage.localfor per-video state. - Synced through Chrome sync (optional)— preferences and saved sections, if you have Chrome sync enabled. This is Google's sync, not ours; we do not have access to it.
How to delete your data
Uninstalling the extension removes all locally stored data. To clear synced data without uninstalling, sign into Chrome on the device where the data was created and clear extension storage from the browser's settings.
Third-party services
We do not use any third-party analytics, ad networks, A/B-test SDKs, or telemetry services. The extension operates entirely within your browser.
Children's privacy
The extension is general-audience and does not knowingly collect any information from children under 13.
Compliance
- Chrome Web Store Developer Program Policies
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) principles
- California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) requirements
- Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Changes to this policy
If anything here changes — for example, if a future version were ever to add an opt-in feature that requires a network call — we will update this page and bump the version number before that change ships.
Contact
Questions or concerns? Email waleedamjadext@gmail.com.
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