Privacy
Last updated 2026-05-15
resolvd* is a reading tool. It does not have user accounts. It does not attempt to identify you. The methodology page describes the detection process in full; this page focuses on what leaves your browser.
What we receive
When the extension detects a citation, it sends:
- The URL of the page you were on.
- The matched market slug, if it could be resolved.
- The cited probability in the article (a number between 0 and 1), if any.
- The matched sentence, truncated to 500 characters.
The request originates from a Chrome service worker. The server stores these fields plus a timestamp and a server-derived domain. No cookies, no client IDs, no fingerprinting.
What we don’t receive
- The full article body.
- Your reading behavior — scroll, time-on-page, panel opens.
- Any cross-site identifier.
- Anything sent to a third-party analytics service. There isn’t one.
How to opt out
- Click the resolvd* toolbar icon and toggle the switch off. Detection and logging stop immediately.
- Add a domain to the blocked-domains list in the popup to suppress detection on that site specifically.
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Or simply remove the extension at
chrome://extensions.
Data retention
Detection rows are retained indefinitely so that the v0.2 outlet accountability page can analyze citation patterns over time. Because no row identifies a person, retention is a property of the article record, not of you.
Contact
Questions or concerns: hello@resolvd.tools.