Privacy
Privacy Policy
For the Locked-In Café Chrome extension.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
Locked-In Café does not collect, transmit, or share any personal data. The extension runs entirely on your own device.
What it stores, locally
To do its job, the extension saves the following on your computer using your browser’s local storage (chrome.storage.local). None of it is ever sent anywhere:
- Your blocklist — the sites you choose to be caught on.
- Your settings — such as how long a timed pass lasts.
- Local usage stats for the Focus dashboard — which of your blocked sites were caught and when, the active time you spend on sites you open, and the short reasons you type to yourself when pushing through.
- Your “Take a break” pause state — whether the extension is currently paused, and until when.
What it never does
- No accounts, no sign-in.
- No servers — nothing is uploaded or synced.
- No analytics, no tracking, no advertising.
- No third parties — your data is never sold, shared, or transferred to anyone.
- No remote code — all logic and fonts ship inside the extension package.
Web history
The Focus dashboard records which of your own blocklisted sites you visited and when, so it can show you honest statistics about your focus. This is limited to the sites you choose to block — it is not your general browsing history — and it stays on your device. It is used only to power that in-product feature, and for no other purpose.
Your control
This data lives only in your browser — it’s never stored anywhere else. You can edit or reset your blocklist any time in the extension’s settings, and uninstalling the extension permanently removes everything it has saved (stats, reasons, settings, and blocklist) from your device.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Reach out at rodruey@rodrueysimbul.com.