Privacy Policy

Local-first by default. Sync only after sign-in.

Last updated: June 17, 2026.

What MovieTrack collects

MovieTrack records watch progress for videos you play in your active browser tab when that tab is audible, contains a readable video element, and is allowed by your optional site allowlist when that mode is enabled. Records can include trimmed page URL, site hostname, page/video title, media category, watch duration, playback position, video duration when available, start and end timestamps, and Supabase user ID after Google sign-in.

What MovieTrack does not collect

MovieTrack does not collect passwords, cookies, page form data, screenshots, full page content, payment data, audio-only playback, or data from pages that are not active watch sessions. URLs are trimmed before saving to reduce tracking parameters and fragments.

How data is used

Data is used only to show your watch history, resume progress, and sync your own progress across devices after Google sign-in.

MovieTrack's use of browser permissions and user data is limited to its single purpose: tracking and syncing video watch progress for the user.

Where data is stored

Records, privacy consent, tracking settings, and optional allowed-site rules are saved locally in Chrome extension storage first. After you sign in with Google, records sync to MovieTrack's Supabase database over HTTPS. Supabase Row Level Security restricts each account to its own rows.

Delete data

Use the popup or settings page Delete cloud data button to delete synced watch records from Supabase and clear local history. Use Clear local data while signed out to clear local-only records.

For account deletion beyond watch-record deletion, contact the publisher through the Chrome Web Store support channel.

Permissions

MovieTrack requests tab, storage, alarms, scripting, and identity permissions. It asks for broad site access only when you allow tracking so it can detect active audible video tabs, read generic video playback time from readable video elements, sign in with Google, and work across streaming sites. You can turn on site allowlist mode to limit tracking to chosen domains.

MovieTrack does not sell user data, use it for advertising, or share it for marketing. Data is processed by Supabase only to provide authentication, database storage, and sync.