Overview
Palext keeps data local to your browser
Palext extracts design tokens locally in your browser. Scanned page styles, snapshots, and exported token output stay on-device. Pro license activation and validation use Lemon Squeezy endpoints, but those requests do not include scanned page data.
Last updated: August 2026
Data Access
What the extension reads
Data
Purpose
Stored
Computed CSS stylesToken extractionLocally only
Page URL and titleSnapshot labelingLocally only
Saved snapshotsHistory comparisonLocally only
Inspect resultsToken inspectionLocally only
Pro license key + instance metadataSubscription verificationStored in Chrome Sync for activation state
Storage
What is saved
Palext uses chrome.storage.local for snapshots, export preferences, UI mode, and temporary inspect state. Pro activation status and license metadata are stored with chrome.storage.sync so they can be revalidated. You can clear saved extension data whenever you want.
Permissions
Why permissions are needed
activeTab
Reads styles from the current page when you trigger a scan.
storage
Saves snapshots, preferences, and history locally.
scripting
Injects extraction code when needed for supported pages.
Never
What Palext never does
No analytics
Palext does not run tracking or telemetry of any kind.
No browsing data shared
The extension never sends scanned page styles, extracted tokens, or saved snapshot content to any external service or API.
No ads
The extension does not display advertising or sell data.
Payments
How Pro purchases are handled
Palext Pro is sold through Lemon Squeezy, a third-party payment processor. When you click to upgrade, you are taken to a Lemon Squeezy-hosted checkout page. Palext never receives, processes, or stores your payment card details.
Data collected at checkout
Collected by
Purpose
Name and email addressLemon SqueezyPurchase receipt and license delivery
Billing addressLemon SqueezyTax calculation and compliance
Payment card detailsLemon SqueezyTransaction processing (never seen by Palext)
License key + instance metadataPalext + Lemon Squeezy validationVerifying Pro status inside the extension
After a successful purchase, Lemon Squeezy emails you a license key. That key and activation metadata are stored in browser extension storage so Palext can validate and restore Pro access. Validation requests only include license metadata and do not include scanned page styles, snapshots, or exported outputs.
Lemon Squeezy operates under its own privacy policy: lemonsqueezy.com/privacy
Contact
Questions about this policy
If you have a privacy question, open an issue in the repository: https://github.com/Phe0nix/Palext/issues