Privacy Policy for Harbor

Last updated: 2025-01-19

Introduction

Welcome to Harbor browser extension (the “Service”) operated by SanValley Lab (“us”, “we”, or “our”). This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you use our browser extension. We are committed to protecting your privacy and being transparent about our practices.

Summary

Harbor is a browser tab management extension that respects your privacy. We:

Information Collection and Use

What We Don’t Collect

What We Process and Store

  1. Temporary Processing (Without Storage):

    • Tab data for intelligent grouping
    • Only processed when you explicitly request grouping
    • Immediately discarded after grouping is complete
  2. Shared Collections Data:

    • When you choose to share a collection, we store:
      • Tab titles & URLs
      • Collection information
    • This data is:
      • Only stored with your explicit consent
      • Stored securely in our database

Data Processing and Storage

Data Processing

Data Storage

Third-Party Sharing

We do not share any data with third parties. Your tab information remains strictly between your browser and our temporary processing service.

Security

While we don’t store personal data, we maintain strict security practices for our temporary data processing:

Children’s Privacy

Our service is not directed at children under 13 years of age, and we do not knowingly collect or process data from children.

Your Rights

While we don’t collect personal information, we respect user privacy rights. Should our data collection practices change in the future, you will have the right to:

Changes to This Privacy Policy

If we make changes to this Privacy Policy:

Contact Us

For any privacy-related questions or concerns, please contact us at:

Our privacy practices comply with various privacy regulations worldwide, including but not limited to GDPR, CCPA, and China’s Personal Information Protection Law, as we do not collect personal information.

By using Harbor, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy. As we currently don’t collect personal information, no explicit consent is required.