Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Overview
PageDate (“we”, “our”) provides a Chrome extension and API that detects publish dates on web pages. This policy explains what data we collect and how we use it.
Chrome extension
- The extension reads page HTML and DOM structure on pages you visit to detect dates.
- When API mode is enabled, page snapshots are sent to our server for analysis.
- Settings (API key, preferences) are stored locally in Chrome sync storage.
- We do not sell personal data.
API service
- Scan requests include URLs and HTML content you submit.
- We log API usage (scan counts per key) for rate limiting.
- Registration requests store name, email, and use case until reviewed.
Third parties
- Internet Archive Wayback Machine — the extension checks public availability APIs for archived snapshots.
- Hostinger — our API may be hosted on Hostinger infrastructure.
Data retention
API usage logs are retained for rate limiting. Registration data is kept until the request is processed. We do not permanently store full page HTML after scan completion.
Your rights
You may request deletion of registration data by contacting us via LinkedIn.
Contact
Developer: Leo — LinkedIn