Transparency is our core value. We believe your browsing data belongs to you, and you alone.
ContentGuard ("we", "our", or "us") provides a browser extension designed to sanitize web content by filtering gambling spam and profanity. This Privacy Policy describes how your information is handled when you use our extension.
We do not collect, store, share, or sell your personal data.
The ContentGuard extension operates entirely locally on your device. When the extension scans a webpage to identifying spam or profanity (such as "s.l.o.t" or "g4c0r"), this process happens inside your browser's memory. No text, URL, or browsing history is ever transmitted to our servers or any third-party servers.
To function correctly, ContentGuard requires specific permissions in your browser. Here is an explanation of why we need them:
Any settings you configure (e.g., adding a specific word to the blocklist or whitelisting a website) are stored using the Chrome Storage API on your local machine. If you uninstall the extension, this data is removed from your browser.
ContentGuard does not use any third-party analytics (like Google Analytics) or tracking pixels within the extension.
We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. Since we do not collect your email address, we encourage you to review this page periodically for any changes. Continued use of the extension after any changes implies acceptance of the new policy.
If you have any questions or suggestions about our Privacy Policy, do not hesitate to contact us at: