Subscription Guard — Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 9, 2026

Subscription Guard helps you track free trials and subscriptions on your device. This policy explains what the extension does — and what it does not do — with your data.

Local storage only

Subscription details you choose to save are stored only on your device using the browser’s local storage (chrome.storage.local). The extension does not operate any server or backend, so nothing is uploaded, synced to our infrastructure, or shared with third parties.

No account

There is no sign-up, sign-in, or account. You do not provide an email address or password to use Subscription Guard.

When we read a page

The extension can read the page you are viewing only after an explicit action from you: clicking the extension icon and choosing “Analyze current page,” or using the right-click menu item “Track this subscription.” Access applies only to that active tab, only at that moment, and only to read visible text (page title, on-screen text, and links that look like billing or manage/cancel pages). It does not run in the background on other sites, and it does not access other tabs.

Notifications

Reminder notifications (for example, that a trial ends in a few days) are generated locally from dates already saved on your device. They are not delivered through an external push or messaging service.

What we do not collect

Subscription Guard does not use third-party analytics, trackers, or ads. It does not process payment card numbers, bank details, email contents, browsing history, or the content of tabs you have not asked it to scan.

If you remove the extension

Uninstalling Subscription Guard deletes its locally stored data along with it. There is no separate cloud copy to erase.

For questions about this policy, contact the publisher listed on the Chrome Web Store listing for Subscription Guard.