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SearchClear Privacy Policy.

This policy explains what the SearchClear Chrome extension stores, what it does not collect, and how its browser permissions are used.

Summary

SearchClear is designed to work locally in your browser. The extension does not require a SearchClear account, does not include extension analytics, and does not sell personal information.

Effective date: July 6, 2026

Information SearchClear stores

SearchClear stores only the preferences needed to make the extension work:

These settings are stored using Chrome extension storage. Depending on your Chrome settings, Chrome may sync extension storage through your Google account. SearchClear does not operate its own account system or remote sync server.

Search queries and browsing activity

SearchClear reads the current Google search URL so it can show the active filter state and build an updated Google search URL when you click a filter.

If you turn on the optional address-bar redirect feature, SearchClear may detect search navigations on supported search engines and redirect the query to Google with your saved filters applied. This processing happens in the browser so the extension can update the current tab.

SearchClear does not send your search queries, browsing history, or filter settings to a SearchClear server.

Information SearchClear does not collect

Permissions and why they are used

storage

Used to save your filter preferences, custom blocklist, sticky-filter setting, and optional redirect setting.

tabs

Used to open or update tabs when SearchClear builds a filtered Google search URL from the popup, context menu, omnibox, or optional redirect feature.

webNavigation

Used only for the optional address-bar redirect feature so SearchClear can recognize supported search-engine result URLs and redirect them to Google with your saved filters.

contextMenus

Used to add a “Search with SearchClear” option when you select text on a page.

Host permissions

Used to run the SearchClear toolbar on Google search result pages and, when the optional redirect feature is enabled, recognize supported search-engine result pages for redirecting to Google.

Third parties

SearchClear modifies Google search URLs and opens Google Search pages. Google’s own services are governed by Google’s privacy practices. SearchClear is not affiliated with Google.

The extension does not use third-party analytics, advertising SDKs, or external data brokers.

Children’s privacy

SearchClear is a general productivity/search utility. It is not directed to children and does not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes to this policy

This privacy policy may be updated if SearchClear’s features or permissions change. The effective date above will be updated when material changes are made.

Contact

For privacy questions or support, use the support contact listed on the Chrome Web Store listing or contact Notavello through the Notavello website.

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