Privacy Policy
Cloud Inventory is a Chrome extension for collecting and reviewing infrastructure inventory from supported cloud provider APIs. This policy explains what data the extension processes and how it is stored.
Data the extension processes
- Provider instance names created by the user
- Cloud provider API tokens and related credential fields entered by the user
- Cloud resource inventory returned by supported provider APIs
- Resource metadata such as project names, domains, DNS records, server names, regions, status, tags, and timestamps
- Encrypted credential blobs, sync status, and locally cached inventory data
How credentials are stored
Provider credentials are encrypted locally before they are saved in Chrome storage. The extension uses a master password to unlock credentials for the current browser session. The master password is not stored.
How data is used and shared
Data is used only to test provider connections, sync provider inventory, and display that inventory in the extension dashboard. API requests are sent only to supported provider API endpoints such as DigitalOcean, Vercel, Hostinger, or Sweb when the user configures those providers.
Local storage and retention
Encrypted credentials, provider settings, sync status, and inventory cache remain in the user's browser until the user removes them or uninstalls the extension. Session unlock data is cleared when the browser session ends.
No sale or advertising use
The extension does not sell personal data, does not use data for advertising, and does not send data to analytics or tracking providers.