ClariFi Privacy Policy
Privacy-first protection for risky browsing moments.
Last updated July 1, 2026
This policy describes the ClariFi browser extension public beta, the ClariFi website, and related beta services. It is written to match the extension's Chrome Web Store disclosures.
Overview
ClariFi is a Chrome extension public beta that warns about risky browsing interactions before you click, allow a permission, download a file, or submit a sensitive form.
The core risk checks run in your browser and focus on the current high-risk interaction. ClariFi is not designed to build a browsing-history profile or collect the sensitive information it helps protect.
Data ClariFi does not collect
- Passwords, one-time passcodes, seed phrases, payment card numbers, or bank details.
- Private message contents, full form values, or account credentials.
- A raw browsing-history dashboard for ordinary browsing.
Data ClariFi may process locally
To provide the extension's single purpose, ClariFi may inspect visible page text, link destinations, form labels and field types, permission prompts, download-like actions, popup text, tab URL/host information, and bundled threat-list matches in your browser.
This local processing is used to decide whether to show a warning and to explain the reason for that warning.
Safety events and optional beta services
If connected beta features are enabled, ClariFi may send limited safety-event metadata such as event type, host, page type, risk level, score, warning type, interaction mode, and short evidence labels.
ClariFi may also make optional reputation or account-related requests needed to provide or improve the protection feature. Those requests are not used for advertising.
How data is used
- To provide ClariFi's pre-click and high-risk action warnings.
- To improve warning accuracy, reduce false positives, and debug extension reliability.
- To provide support when you contact us about a bug, false positive, false negative, or account issue.
Sharing and selling
ClariFi does not sell personal data and does not use extension data for personalized advertising, credit-worthiness, lending decisions, or third-party ad targeting.
Data is shared only with service providers needed to operate the site or beta services, to comply with law, to protect against abuse, or with your explicit direction.
Chrome Web Store Limited Use statement
The use of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
ClariFi limits use of user data to providing or improving its single purpose: warning about risky browsing interactions before harm occurs.
Permissions and remote code
ClariFi requests broad host access so it can inspect risky links, forms, popups, permission prompts, and download-like actions on the pages where those interactions occur. This access is used for protection, not for general browsing surveillance.
The extension is designed for Manifest V3 and should not execute remotely hosted code. Any permission or remote-service use shown in the Chrome Web Store listing should match this policy.
Security
Where beta services transmit data, they should use modern HTTPS transport. Authentication information, payment information, and private support material should not be publicly disclosed.
Do not send passwords, payment card numbers, one-time codes, seed phrases, or private account data in support requests.
Beta accuracy
ClariFi may miss scams or flag safe pages. A Low result is not a guarantee of safety. Keep Chrome Safe Browsing enabled and verify sensitive requests through official websites or trusted contact methods.
Contact, deletion, and support
For privacy questions, support, false positives, false negatives, or deletion requests, contact kasechang1@gmail.com.
If you request deletion of beta support or account records associated with your email address, we will review and respond as soon as reasonably possible.