Privacy notice · July 18, 2026

Your research should not become someone else’s opportunity database.

This notice explains LinkJuice’s current data handling in clear language. It will be reviewed again against the final infrastructure and legal requirements before public release.

01

Data we process

To provide sign-in and sync, LinkJuice processes your account identifier, site profiles, opportunity list, workflow statuses, settings, and sync metadata. The extension also reads the current tab’s form structure when you ask it to inspect the page.

02

Where data is stored

Synced data is stored in the cloud database used by LinkJuice and isolated by signed-in account. API keys for model and SEO providers remain in browser storage and are not included in cloud snapshots.

03

When third parties are contacted

The extension contacts a provider only when you request SEO metrics or AI-generated content. Those providers process the request under their own privacy policies.

04

What we do not do

LinkJuice does not auto-submit forms, sell your opportunity list, or expose your private list as a searchable opportunity database for other users.

05

Your controls

You can export profiles and opportunities, remove local provider keys, stop using sync, and contact support to request access to or deletion of account data.

06

Retention and security

We retain data only as needed to provide the service, resolve disputes, and meet legal obligations. We use access controls and encryption in transit, but cloud-synced content is not currently end-to-end encrypted.

Privacy questions

Contact us to ask about, export, or delete data associated with your account.

hello@linkjuice.dev