Privacy Policy for Flow Trigger
Last updated: 14th May 2025
1. Introduction
This privacy policy explains how Flow Trigger ("the Extension") collects,
uses, and protects your information.
2. Information We Collect
The Extension collects and stores the following data locally on your
device:
- Workflow configurations (names, icons/emojis)
- Webhook URLs
- HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH)
- Request data templates (JSON or field-based)
3. How We Use Your Information
All data is used exclusively to:
- Store your workflow configurations
- Execute webhook requests to your specified URLs
- Display your saved workflows in the extension interface
4. Data Storage
- All data is stored locally using Chrome's storage API
- No data is transmitted to our servers
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Data remains on your device and syncs with your Chrome profile if sync
is enabled
5. Data Sharing
- We do not share, sell, or transmit your data to third parties
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The only external communication is with the webhook URLs you configure
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Webhook requests are made directly from your browser to your specified
endpoints
6. Data Security
Your data is protected by:
- Chrome's built-in security features
- Local storage encryption provided by your operating system
- No external data transmission except to your configured webhooks
7. Data Deletion
You can delete your data at any time by:
- Removing individual workflows through the extension interface
- Uninstalling the extension, which removes all associated data
- Clearing Chrome's extension data through browser settings
8. Permissions
The Extension requires the following permissions:
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storage: To save your workflow configurations locally
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host_permissions (<all_urls>): To send requests
to any webhook URL you configure
9. Changes to This Policy
We may update this privacy policy periodically. Any changes will be
reflected with an updated "Last updated" date.
10. Contact
For questions about this privacy policy or the Extension, contact:
pccassin@gmail.com
11. Compliance
This Extension complies with:
- Chrome Web Store Developer Program Policies
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements
- California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) requirements