Savy

Privacy Policy

Effective date: March 14, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Savy handles information when you use the Savy Chrome extension, the hosted authentication pages at auth.savy.website, and related sign-in and verification flows.

Savy is built to help users save tabs, organize them into collections and workspaces, and manage lightweight tasks from the new tab page. Savy does not sell personal data.

Information Savy collects

Savy may process the following categories of information:

How Savy uses information

Where information is stored

Savy stores data locally in Chrome extension storage and may also store or sync user data through Firebase services used by the extension, including Firebase Authentication and Firebase-hosted data services.

Third-party services

Savy uses third-party infrastructure providers strictly to operate the product:

Permissions and browser access

Savy requests browser permissions only where needed for core functionality, including:

Data sharing and sale

Savy does not sell personal information. Data is processed only as needed to provide the extension’s functionality and supporting authentication and sync infrastructure.

User choices

Security

Savy uses reasonable technical measures appropriate to the extension’s functionality and relies on Google Chrome and Firebase security controls for supported authentication and storage flows. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and absolute security cannot be guaranteed.

Children’s privacy

Savy is not intended for children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes to this policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect product, legal, or operational changes. The latest version will be posted at this page.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact: andrianoff.one@gmail.com