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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Overview

Veilio is a browser extension that blocks ads, tracking requests, and sponsored content. This policy explains how Veilio handles data. The short version: Veilio collects nothing, stores nothing, and shares nothing.

Data We Collect

Veilio does not collect any personal data. The extension reads page content (element text, class names, and attributes) solely to identify and hide ad elements on the page you are currently viewing. This processing happens entirely within your browser and the results are never recorded or transmitted.

Data Storage

Veilio does not write to local storage, session storage, cookies, or any other persistent store. No information about your browsing activity, the pages you visit, or the ads that were blocked is saved anywhere.

Data Sharing

Veilio shares no data with any third party. There are no analytics services, no telemetry endpoints, and no external servers involved. The extension operates entirely offline within your browser.

Network Requests

Veilio uses Chrome's declarativeNetRequest API to block outgoing requests to known ad domains using a static ruleset bundled with the extension. Veilio itself makes no outgoing network requests.

Permissions

declarativeNetRequest — used to block ad network requests at the browser level before they load, using rules stored locally inside the extension package.

Host permission (<all_urls>) — required so content scripts can scan and hide ad elements on any website you visit. No data from these pages is collected or transmitted.

Children's Privacy

Veilio does not collect any information from anyone, including children under the age of 13.

Changes to This Policy

If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL with a revised date. Because no data is collected, any changes are unlikely to affect your privacy in practice.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Reach out at sankeerthm985@gmail.com.