Roblox-Radar

PRIVACY POLICY.md

ROBLOX RADAR – PRIVACY POLICY

Last updated: June 12 2026

Roblox Radar (“we,” “our,” or “extension”) is a browser add-on created by Benjamin Asmark (SpecT1e).
We do not transmit, sell, or store any of your personal data on our servers.
This document explains what data the extension touches, why, where it lives, and what rights you have.


1. Data We Handle

Category What it is Where it is stored Why we need it
User settings Theme, last-active tab, form values, notification preferences Locally in your browser via chrome.storage.local / browser.storage.local To remember your preferences
Tracked players Roblox UserIDs and/or Usernames you manually add Locally in your browser To let Player Tracker notify you
Search history Recent Place IDs and usernames you searched for Locally in your browser (max 20 each) To offer autocomplete suggestions
Backup copy (automatic) A small mirror of your tracked players and search history Your browser’s extension sync storage (storage.sync) — see Section 2 So your player list survives if local browser data is wiped
Backup file (manual) A JSON file you create with the “Backup” button Wherever you save it on your device So you can restore or move your list yourself
Ephemeral Roblox API data Server lists, player status, game info pulled from *.roblox.com Nowhere (held in RAM, shown, then discarded) To power Server Finder / Player Finder / Player Tracker
Clipboard content Server ID you choose to copy Your OS clipboard (until you overwrite it) Convenience

No analytics, no ads, no third-party SDKs.


2. How Data Flows


3. Children’s Privacy (COPPA)

Roblox is popular with kids under 13. Roblox Radar is a general-audience tool but may be used by children.

Because processing never leaves the child’s own device or browser account, COPPA’s server-side consent and deletion rules are not triggered, yet we still encourage parental supervision.


4. Your Rights

Jurisdiction Your rights How to exercise
EU / EEA (GDPR) Access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection Manage or export data in-extension (the “Backup” button is your portability right in action) or clear browser storage; email us if you need help
California (CCPA/CPRA) Know, delete, correct, opt-out of sale/share We do not sell or share data. Delete it locally at any time.
Everyone Withdraw consent Stop using the feature or uninstall

Because data never leaves your machine or your own browser account, you hold the keys.


5. Security

We follow secure-coding practice; the source is public on GitHub (https://github.com/TheBengine/Roblox-Radar) for audit.
Local data security depends on your OS account, browser profile, and physical device security. Treat manual backup files like any personal file. Keep them safe.


6. Chrome Web Store “Limited Use” Statement

Our use and transfer of information received from the Chrome Storage API fully complies with the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including its “Limited Use” requirements.


7. Data Retention

Local data persists until you delete it via the extension UI, browser settings, or by uninstalling Roblox Radar.
The automatic sync backup is overwritten whenever your list changes and is emptied when you press Clear All; if browser sync is enabled, it may persist in your browser account after uninstalling (and will restore your list if you reinstall) — clear the list before uninstalling to remove it everywhere.
Manual backup files are ordinary files under your control; delete them whenever you like. We retain zero server-side copies.


8. Policy Changes

If we ever introduce cloud features of our own or analytics, we will:

  1. update this Policy and bump the “Last updated” date;
  2. show a prominent in-extension notice;
  3. require new affirmative consent before collecting anything.

Staying silent means no data collection.


9. Contact

Privacy questions or complaints?
Email benjamin.asmark@gmail.com or open an issue at
https://github.com/TheBengine/Roblox-Radar.


By installing or using Roblox Radar you acknowledge this Privacy Policy.