Tempo records how long you spend on each website so it can show you your own
browsing-time breakdown. For each day, it keeps a list of website domains
(for example youtube.com) and the number of seconds the active
tab spent on each.
It also stores the list of sites you've chosen to exclude, and your settings. That's everything.
All of this lives in your browser's local extension storage, on your computer. It never leaves your device. Tempo has no backend server, makes no network requests, and there is no account to sign into.
Tempo requests only the minimum permissions it needs to function:
youtube.com) so it can attribute time. It does not access page content.Tempo does not request access to read or change the content of the websites you visit.
You can export a backup of your data, import it again, or remove any site's data at any time from the dashboard. Uninstalling the extension removes all of its stored data from your browser.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted here with a new "last updated" date.
Questions about privacy or anything else? Email tempotracker.support@gmail.com.