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- Ownership: ColorfulTabs extension / addon / software is created and copyright by Shivanand Sharma.
- Access: In order to deliver the requested functionality ColorfulTabs needs to access the URL that you are visiting to be able to convert them into suitable colors. This data is never sent out of the browser.
- Usage-Data & Statistics: ColorfulTabs for Chrome utilizes Google Analytics. Google’s privacy policy can be found here. The developer only receives the data available in Google Analytics. Various online services may track download and usage data where the software is hosted and distributed. The developer has no control over how third-party collect and use the respective data.
- Privacy: No personally identifiable information is accessed.
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