RSENAL

Privacy Policy

Effective August 7, 2026

Overview

Rsenal is a local-first Chrome extension for organizing and using account research.

Data Rsenal Handles

After a user explicitly enables page matching, Rsenal reads the active page domain, title, metadata description, main heading, selected text, and a limited excerpt of visible text. This information is used only to match the active page to a saved account and detect relevant business signals.

Users may also import research briefs containing company information, public-source references, optional sender information, and suggested outreach.

Storage and Transmission

Imported briefs and consent settings are stored in the user's local Chrome profile through chrome.storage.local.

Rsenal does not transmit page content, browsing activity, generated prompts, or imported briefs to the developer or to a developer-controlled server. Rsenal does not sell user data, use it for advertising, or allow humans to review it.

External AI Services

Rsenal generates research prompts that users may choose to paste into an external AI service. Rsenal does not send those prompts automatically. Data submitted by a user to an external service is governed by that service's terms and privacy policy.

Data Control

Users can delete all locally stored Rsenal data from the Rsenal tab. Removing the extension also removes extension-managed local data according to Chrome's behavior.

Limited Use

Rsenal's use of information received from Chrome APIs complies with the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Data is used only to provide the user-facing account-matching and briefing features described above.

Changes

Material changes to these practices will be disclosed in the extension and reflected in this policy before the changed handling begins.

Contact

Questions about this policy can be submitted through the Rsenal GitHub repository.