Privacy Policy — RummageDeep

Last updated: April 27, 2026 · Publisher: AI4Context (browser extension “RummageDeep — AI4Context”)

This policy describes how the RummageDeep browser extension handles information. RummageDeep is designed as a local-first tool: search and in-page highlighting run in your browser on the tab you choose.

What the extension does

RummageDeep opens a floating panel. When you run a search, it injects a bundled content script into the target web page (an ordinary http(s) page you are browsing) to find text matches and, when supported by the browser, highlight matches using web platform APIs.

Data we collect on our servers

None. The extension does not send your page content, search queries, or highlight data to AI4Context servers for processing. There is no account system operated by this extension for normal use.

What is stored locally in your browser

The extension is not intended to store the full text of websites, your search history, or match lists in persistent extension storage.

Permissions (summary)

Permissions (such as storage, tabs, activeTab, scripting, windows) are used only to open/focus the panel window, resolve the correct target tab, inject the packaged content script when you request a search or clear highlights, and persist the small settings above. They are not used for advertising or sold analytics.

Third parties

The extension may display ordinary links (for example to the public GitHub repository). Opening those links is optional and follows the destination site’s policies.

Children

The extension is a general-purpose utility and is not directed at children. It does not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes

We may update this policy when the extension’s behavior changes. The “Last updated” date at the top will change accordingly.

Contact

Questions or requests: open an issue on the project repository at github.com/mapicallo/rummageDeep/issues or use the contact options published on ai4context.com if available.