Eclipsed

Privacy Policy

Effective date: 7 July 2026
Publisher: Florence Publishing Ltd (trading as niallcodes)

The short version

Eclipsed runs entirely on your device. It has no account system, no analytics, and no tracking. It does not collect, sell or share personal data. Your settings never leave your machine unless you export them yourself.

What Eclipsed stores

Everything below is kept locally, in Chrome's extension storage on your device:

All of this lives on your device. Uninstalling the extension deletes it.

Network requests — the complete list

Eclipsed makes exactly two kinds of network request:

  1. Rules list fetch (automatic, read-only). About every 6 hours the extension downloads a JSON file from our server (eclipsed-rules.niallflorence1.workers.dev) saying which darkening engine works best on which website. This request sends no user data — no browsing history, no identifiers, nothing about you. It is how site fixes reach you without waiting for a store update. If it fails or you're offline, the extension keeps working from its cached or bundled copy.
  2. Site report (only when you click it). If you use "Fix this site → Still wrong?" and press a report button, the extension sends: the site's domain name, which engine was active, the symptom you picked, and the extension and rules-list version numbers. Nothing else — no page content, no URL paths, no personal information. Reports are used solely to improve the per-site rules list and are deleted automatically after 60 days. Our server infrastructure (Cloudflare) processes your IP address transiently to rate-limit abuse of this endpoint; we do not store it in the report.

There are no other network requests. No analytics services, no error trackers, no advertising or affiliate calls.

What we never do

Changes

If this policy changes, the new version will be posted at this URL with an updated effective date, and the extension's changelog will note it.

Contact

Florence Publishing Ltd — via niallcodes.com.