Eyedroply

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Privacy Policy

Effective: August 12, 2026

Eyedroply is local-first. It does not require an account; sell personal information; use analytics, telemetry, advertising trackers, or remote code; or transmit picked colors, palettes, settings, page content, URLs, or browsing history to Eyedroply or any third party.

Colors, custom names, favorites, palettes, and the last selected section are stored only in chrome.storage.local in the user's Chrome profile. Users can remove non-favorite history inside Eyedroply and can remove all extension data by uninstalling the extension or clearing its storage through Chrome.

The native browser EyeDropper returns the selected pixel color to the extension. Eyedroply does not inspect webpage DOM content, run content scripts, request host access, or intentionally collect browsing activity. Local export files are created only when the user explicitly requests them.

Eyedroply has no server component and no mechanism that sends extension data off the device. Questions about this policy can be raised through the support channel used on the extension's eventual Chrome Web Store listing.