What PageSprite does
PageSprite is a browser extension that helps users understand webpage content through conversational prompts, voice input, and inline explanations. It may allow users to ask questions about the active page, request explanations for selected text, or open a companion interface within the page.
PageSprite is intended to process information only in connection with the feature a user has chosen to invoke.
Information PageSprite may access
Depending on how the extension is used, PageSprite may access the following categories of information:
- Visible webpage text and relevant DOM context from the active tab.
- Text selected or highlighted by the user.
- The current page title and URL.
- Voice recordings captured when the user chooses to use voice input.
- Extension settings and preferences, including companion-mode settings.
- API keys or service credentials entered by the user for supported integrations.
How accessed information is used
PageSprite uses accessed information solely to provide and support requested extension features, including:
- Generating explanations, summaries, or answers related to the active webpage.
- Responding to questions about highlighted text.
- Transcribing or processing user-provided voice input.
- Displaying the companion interface and related extension controls.
- Saving settings and user preferences necessary to operate the extension.
When information may be shared
To deliver its functionality, PageSprite may transmit relevant data to third-party service providers selected to support language or speech features. This may include webpage text, selected text, page title, page URL, or recorded voice input, but only when necessary to fulfill a user-requested action.
Current providers may include:
PageSprite does not sell personal information and does not disclose user data to third parties except as necessary to provide extension features or as otherwise required by law.
Storage and retention of data
PageSprite may store limited information locally in browser extension storage, such as extension preferences, companion-mode settings, and user-provided API keys where applicable.
PageSprite is not intended to persist webpage content, highlighted text, or voice transcripts beyond what is needed to complete the active request unless a later version of the product explicitly introduces that functionality and updates this policy accordingly.
Your choice and control
Users control when PageSprite is activated. The extension is intended to operate only when a user takes a direct action, such as:
- Opening and interacting with the extension.
- Asking a question about a page.
- Highlighting text and requesting an inline explanation.
- Choosing to record and submit voice input.
Users may stop using the extension at any time and may remove it through their browser's extension settings.
Use caution with sensitive information
Because PageSprite works on webpages selected by the user, the content processed through the extension may sometimes include sensitive personal, financial, medical, legal, or confidential information. Users should exercise caution before using PageSprite on pages containing highly sensitive material.
If a feature requires sending content to an external provider, users should proceed only if they are comfortable with that processing.
Security measures
PageSprite is intended to use HTTPS or equivalent secure transport when communicating with supported third-party APIs. However, no method of electronic transmission or storage is completely secure, and absolute security cannot be guaranteed.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect product changes, legal requirements, or operational updates. Any revised version will be posted at the current policy URL with an updated effective date.
Questions about this policy
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or PageSprite, please contact quantizedmind.tech or use the contact information published on this website.