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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 30, 2026

The short version

Seep collects no personal data of any kind.
Your language and difficulty preferences are stored locally in your browser using Chrome's sync storage — they never touch our servers.
We have no servers that receive or process your browsing data.
i The only external request Seep makes is fetching flag images from flagcdn.com to display in the popup and tooltip.

What data we collect

None. Seep does not collect, transmit, store, or share any personal information, browsing history, or usage data.

What gets stored locally

Seep saves your preferences using Chrome's storage.sync API. This stores:

This data lives in your browser and may sync across your own Chrome devices via your Google account if you have sync enabled — but it is never sent to Seep or any third party.

Third-party services

The only external service Seep contacts is flagcdn.com, which serves flag images used in the language selector popup and word tooltips. No user data is included in these requests — they are standard image fetches with no tracking parameters.

Seep does not use analytics, advertising networks, crash reporting services, or any other third-party SDK.

Permissions explained

Seep requests the following Chrome permissions:

Children's privacy

Seep does not knowingly collect any information from anyone, including children under 13. Since we collect no data at all, there is nothing to disclose under COPPA or similar regulations.

Changes to this policy

If we ever change this policy in a meaningful way, we will update the date at the top of this page. Since Seep is designed to be fully private by default, we do not anticipate material changes.


Questions?

Reach us at hello@tryseep.com — we're happy to answer anything.