Last updated: June 28, 2026
Privacy Policy for ContextBerg Browser AI History
This policy explains how the ContextBerg Browser AI History Chrome extension handles browser AI conversations and related metadata.
Back to extension overview1. What the extension collects
The extension can capture conversation content from supported browser AI pages, including prompts, responses, page URLs, provider names, timestamps, code blocks, and user-entered metadata such as tags, projects, bookmarks, account labels, and notes.
Supported pages currently target ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Manus. Capture behavior may change as those providers update their interfaces.
2. Where data is stored
Captured records are stored locally in Chrome extension storage. When the optional local bridge is running, records can also be written to a local ContextBerg Browser AI History archive on your computer, including a SQLite database and generated export files.
Typical local bridge locations include a ContextBerg data directory under the user's local application data folder. These files remain on the user's machine unless the user exports or shares them.
3. Data transfer
The extension does not send captured conversation content to ContextBerg, the developer, analytics services, advertising networks, or other third-party servers.
If the optional local bridge is enabled, the extension may send captured records to loopback addresses such as 127.0.0.1 or localhost. This traffic is intended to stay on the user's own machine.
4. Exports
Users can export saved conversations as ContextBerg JSON, Markdown, JSONL, or raw JSON. Exported files are created by user action and may include conversation content and metadata.
Users are responsible for where they store or share exported files after downloading them.
5. Authentication and payment data
The extension does not collect account passwords, authentication tokens, payment card details, financial information, health information, or precise location data.
The extension may store user-entered labels that help organize records, such as account labels or project names.
6. User control and deletion
Users can remove the Chrome extension from Chrome at any time. Users can also clear extension-stored records from the extension UI where available.
Local bridge archives, SQLite databases, and exported files are stored on the user's computer and can be deleted by the user from the local filesystem.
7. Contact
For privacy questions, contact support@contextberg.com or visit the ContextBerg support page.