shut.up is a browser extension that filters content locally in your browser. This policy explains what data the extension handles and how.
None.
shut.up does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on external servers. There are no accounts, no analytics, no telemetry, and no network requests made by the extension.
The names you add to your blocklist are stored using Chrome's chrome.storage.local API. This data lives entirely within your browser on your own device. It is never sent anywhere and is not accessible to anyone else.
shut.up reads page content locally to identify and cover blocked names. This processing happens entirely within your browser. No page content, URLs, or browsing history are transmitted or logged.
The extension requests the following Chrome permissions:
storage — to save your blocklist locally in your browser.
activeTab / tabs — to communicate between the popup and the active page so that toggling or updating your list takes effect immediately.
No permission is used to access or transmit your data externally.
shut.up does not integrate with any third-party services, advertising networks, or analytics platforms.
If this policy changes, an updated version will be posted at this URL. The extension version number will also be incremented.
Questions? Reach us at masd.lab.