Plain-English Summary

1. What Lawyer Tab Manager does

Lawyer Tab Manager is a Chrome extension that reads the titles and URLs of your open browser tabs solely to display them in a sidebar panel organized by matter. Matter names, tab assignments, and color preferences you create are stored in your browser's local storage.

Nothing is ever transmitted to AIBridges servers or any third-party service. This extension has no backend infrastructure.

2. Data we access

The extension accesses the following information โ€” all locally, never transmitted:

This data is read from the Chrome browser API at the moment it's needed for display. It is not logged, stored remotely, or transmitted in any form.

3. What we store (locally)

Using chrome.storage.local, the extension stores only:

All of this data resides on your device only. It is never uploaded or synced. You can clear it at any time by uninstalling the extension or clearing Chrome's extension data in settings.

4. Data we do NOT collect

5. Permissions

Lawyer Tab Manager requests the following Chrome permissions:

These permissions do not grant access to the content (HTML, text, or data) of any web page. They only allow the extension to read tab metadata (title, URL, ID) to organize them.

6. Third-party services

None. Lawyer Tab Manager does not communicate with any external server, analytics platform, or third-party service of any kind.

7. Confidentiality note for legal professionals

We understand that attorneys have heightened confidentiality obligations. Lawyer Tab Manager is specifically designed with this in mind: your client matter names, the URLs you visit, and your tab organization are stored only on your own device and never leave it. No cloud, no sync, no vendor access.

8. Changes to this policy

Changes to this policy will be reflected in an updated effective date and noted in the Chrome Web Store listing. Continued use constitutes acceptance.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Contact us at:
nick@aibridges.org

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