Chrome Store Available Updated 2026-05-11

Disclosures and Consent

How Orbital discloses local data handling and user-controlled sharing.

Orbital discloses what data it handles and why.

Prominent Product Disclosure

Draft disclosure:

RightMinds Orbital observes supported AI chat pages so it can show local interaction metrics, save conversation threads, organize them in a local library, and export user-selected records. Conversation content, thread metadata, settings, metrics, and memory material stay 100% local unless the user explicitly chooses to share selected content with a chat platform as memory or prompt context, or with RightMinds help staff for troubleshooting. Default detection runs locally and does not require sending conversation content to RightMinds or an external AI service.

When Additional Consent Is Required

Additional consent is required for any data handling that is not closely related to Orbital's stated product purpose.

Examples:

  • Sending conversation content to an external analysis service beyond user-selected chat-platform prompt or memory injection.
  • Syncing thread history to a cloud account.
  • Adding a new platform domain with broader data access.
  • Using data for any purpose beyond Orbital's local observation, organization, metrics, user-selected memory or prompt injection, support troubleshooting, and export features.

In-Product Locations

Orbital uses disclosure language in the Chrome Web Store listing, privacy policy, first-run onboarding, Settings privacy controls, and opt-in flows for any external processing or sync feature.

Consent Record

If optional external processing is added later, Orbital records the user's explicit setting state and makes it easy to revoke.

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