Effective May 20, 2026

Privacy Policy

What Neapolitan does, and does not do, with your data.

The short version

Neapolitan does not collect, store, transmit, or sell any personal data. There are no analytics, no telemetry, no remote servers, no advertising trackers, and no third-party data sharing of any kind. The extension runs entirely in your browser.

If that's all you wanted to know, you're done.

What data the extension handles

To do its job — switching the current page between environments — Neapolitan handles the following data, all locally:

What permissions the extension requests, and why

The extension requests the following Chrome permissions:

PermissionWhy it's needed
tabsRead the URL of the active tab and navigate it when you trigger a switch.
storagePersist your environment configurations and settings locally on your device.
<all_urls>Recognize and switch between any sites you configure. The extension never reads page contents — only the URL bar.

What the extension does NOT do

Open source verification

This policy describes what the code actually does — but you don't have to take my word for it. The full source is available at github.com/SteveRyherd/neapolitan under the MIT license. You can audit the codebase, build it yourself, or fork it.

Children's privacy

Neapolitan is a developer tool and is not directed at children under 13. It does not knowingly collect data from anyone — children included — because it does not collect data at all.

Changes to this policy

If the way the extension handles data ever changes (for example, if optional cloud sync is added in a future version), this policy will be updated and the change will be noted in the CHANGELOG. The current version of this policy is always available at neapolitan.page/privacy.

Contact

Questions, concerns, or corrections: open an issue at github.com/SteveRyherd/neapolitan/issues.