Last updated: 2026-06-21
🔒 PRIMA collects nothing, sends nothing, and has no servers. All analysis runs locally in your browser. Your browsing and the pages you read never leave your device.
The only data PRIMA stores is your own settings: whether the Reality Lens is on, your sensitivity threshold, whether ESL-safe mode is on, and whether the optional reading journal is on.
If you turn the reading journal on (it is off by default), PRIMA also keeps a local tally of aggregate counts only - how many flagged blocks and slop sentences it cut, per day and in total. This tally stores no URLs, no page text, and no titles - nothing that identifies what you read - and you can export or clear it anytime.
All of the above is saved with the browser's chrome.storage API
on your device only, never transmitted, and removed when you
uninstall.
fetch, no remote
scripts, no third-party SDKs. Page text is analyzed in memory and discarded.PRIMA requests a single permission, storage, used solely to
remember the two settings above. It does not request tabs, host
permissions, or scripting.
PRIMA collects no data from anyone, including children.
Questions about privacy? Contact: edrpodcast11@gmail.com