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Browser Organizer — Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Browser Organizer is a browser extension published by Lusk Technologies. It runs a small helper program on your own computer, which invokes the AI backend you choose — a local AI CLI or an OpenAI-compatible API endpoint that you configure. That backend transmits some data to its AI provider under your own subscription or key. Lusk Technologies receives none of this data and operates no server that stores it.

What the extension accesses

  • Open tab titles and URLs.
  • Your bookmarks.
  • Browsing-history visit times for bookmarked URLs.
  • The HTTP status of bookmarked URLs, only if you enable dead-link checking.

What is sent to your AI provider

Open tab titles and URLs are sent to the backend you selected to compute tab groupings, stale-tab suggestions, and bookmark recommendations. Before sending, query strings and fragments are stripped, embedded credentials are removed, and private or loopback hosts are reduced to their origin. This happens under your own AI subscription or key and is subject to that provider's policy.

What stays on your device

Bookmarks, browsing history, and dead-link HTTP checks are processed entirely on your machine and are never sent anywhere.

What we store

Your settings, tab-activity timestamps, an undo log, and — if you use the OpenAI-compatible API backend — your API key encrypted at rest (AES-GCM). All in the browser's local storage on your device, and never synced off it.

What we never do

We never sell your data, run analytics on it, or transmit it to Lusk Technologies. We operate no server that receives it.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Reach out at hello@lusk.dev.


See also: Lusk Technologies Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

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