Page Editor is a Chrome extension published by Vanguard Digital Marketing LLC. This policy explains what the extension does and does not do with your data.
Page Editor collects no data and has no server of its own. Nearly everything it does happens locally, inside your browser, on the page you're currently viewing. The one exception is Pro license activation: if you choose to activate a Page Editor Pro subscription, the extension sends the email address you enter to a license-check service to confirm your subscription is active. No other data is ever sent anywhere.
storage API so the guide doesn't
reappear every time. This value never leaves your device.javascript: URLs are
stripped) before it's written to the file.https://license.staticbuilder.app/validate to check whether
it's associated with an active subscription. The service returns only a
true/false result — no other browsing data, page content, or personal
information is sent or received. The email address and resulting Pro status
are stored locally so you don't have to re-enter it every session, and are
re-checked roughly once every 24 hours. You can clear this at any time with
the "Sign out" button.activeTab permission, which only grants
access after you click the toolbar icon.| Permission | Why it's needed |
|---|---|
activeTab | Lets you inject the editor into the current tab only after you click the toolbar icon — no standing access to any site. |
scripting | Injects the editor's script/styles into the active tab on click. |
storage | Stores one local boolean (first-run guide seen) and, if you activate Pro, your email and license status. Nothing else is stored. |
Host permission:license.staticbuilder.app | Lets the extension check Pro subscription status. Used only for the license check described above. |
If this policy changes, the "Last updated" date above will be revised. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.
Questions about this policy can be sent to Vanguard Digital Marketing LLC via the contact form on our website.