What the browser extension reads, what it saves, and what it never touches.
Last updated: August 2026
This policy applies to Opsette Pocket, the Opsette browser extension. It explains what the extension reads, what it sends to your Opsette account, and what it never touches. For the Opsette web app, see our main privacy policy.
Opsette Pocket exists to capture a record in one step: a task, a note, a bookmark, a screenshot, an expense. It saves that record to your own Opsette account. It is not an advertising or analytics product.
When you open the extension or use its right-click menu, it reads the current page’s URL and title, plus any text you selected. This happens on the page you are on, at the moment you act. The extension does not read pages in the background and does not track your browsing history.
Opsette Pocket detects receipts and invoices so you can log an expense without retyping it. On an email you have opened in Gmail, it reads the subject, the sender’s name and address, and up to the first 20,000 characters of the message body, and shows you a widget with what it found.
It reads only the email currently open on your screen. It does not scan your inbox, read messages in the background, or access your contacts. The extension uses no Gmail API access and requests no Google account permissions — it reads the page you are already looking at, the same way any browser extension sees the page you are viewing.
When you choose to take a screenshot, the extension captures the visible area of the current tab and uploads it to private storage in your Opsette account. Screenshots are taken only when you ask for one.
The extension collects no analytics. It sends no usage statistics, no telemetry, and no behavioral data anywhere — not to us, and not to any third party.
Captures are sent to your own Opsette account and appear in the web app. Your session, your settings, and any captures waiting to sync are stored locally in your browser.
Data travels over encrypted HTTPS connections and is encrypted at rest. The only third party involved is Supabase, which provides our database, authentication, and file storage. We do not sell your data, share it with advertisers, or use it for anything other than providing Opsette.
Captures that have already synced are cleared from the local queue after seven days. Uninstalling the extension does not delete records already saved to your Opsette account; manage those in the web app.
If you have questions about what Opsette Pocket does with your data, contact us:
Email: support@opsette.io