9K Float Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 2026
Local-first behavior
9K Float is designed to work locally on your device. The extension does not use cloud sync, analytics, telemetry, tracking, ads, or remote APIs.
Saved floating areas are stored using Chrome extension storage on your device.
Information stored locally
9K Float may store saved area metadata locally. This can include the saved area name, source URL or domain, selected rectangle coordinates, view settings such as position and zoom, library preferences, language preferences, and related extension settings.
9K Float may also store a small compressed local preview thumbnail for saved areas. These thumbnails help you recognize saved areas in the library.
Preview thumbnails may include visible text or visible page content from the area you choose to save. Preview thumbnails are stored locally only and are never uploaded, synced, analyzed, sold, or shared.
Website content and source URLs
When you choose and save an area, 9K Float may store the source URL or domain so the extension can identify whether the original source tab is still open and can reopen or update the saved floating area when you request it.
9K Float does not collect your general browsing history. It only stores source information for floating areas you explicitly save.
Picture-in-Picture and local tab capture
When you open a saved floating area, Chrome captures the visible source tab locally so 9K Float can crop the selected rectangle and show it in a Picture-in-Picture window.
The source tab must stay open for live floating to work. Chrome can show only one Picture-in-Picture window at a time. Some pages may be unsupported because of browser, site, or content-script restrictions.
What 9K Float does not do
- No analytics, telemetry, tracking, ads, cloud sync, or remote APIs.
- No sale or transfer of user data to third parties.
- No remote code.
- No video recordings.
- No structured form field values are stored as form data.
- No use of data for creditworthiness, lending, advertising, or unrelated purposes.
User control and deletion
You can delete saved floating areas from the extension library. Deleting a saved area removes its locally stored metadata and preview thumbnail. You can also clear all saved areas from the extension.
Chrome Web Store Limited Use
The use of information received from Chrome extension APIs will adhere to the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.