When you click the Tab Feud icon on a tab, the extension reads the visible text of that page — the words and sentences it needs to build the word hunt, the quiz, the five-letter game and the typing race.
This happens only on the tab where you clicked the icon, and
only from the moment you click it. Tab Feud uses Chrome's activeTab
permission, which grants access to a single tab in response to that click.
It cannot read your other tabs, tabs you have not opened it on, or anything
in the background.
The text stays in your browser's memory while the side panel is open and is used only to generate the puzzle you are playing. It is:
Scores and streaks are held in memory for the current session only and are gone when the panel closes.
The Word Hunt mode temporarily marks up the words of an article so they can be clicked. These changes are visual, exist only in your browser, and are fully reversed when you quit the game or close the panel. Nothing is submitted to the website you are visiting.
Reads the text of the page you clicked the icon on, so the games can be built from it.
Reads that text, and runs Word Hunt inside the page so you can click words in the article itself.
Shows the games in a side panel, so it stays open while you interact with the page.
No host permissions are requested. The extension has no standing access to any website.
Tab Feud is suitable for general audiences and collects no data from anyone, including children.
Any change will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.
Questions about this policy, or anything else about Tab Feud: hello@writerpi.com