Amir browser extensions
Plain privacy notes for Chrome Web Store review and users.
This page explains what Amir browser extensions do with data, why broad website access can be requested, how paid unlocks work, and where to get help.
Last updated 23 June 2026
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Data handled
Extension settings stay in the browser.
Amir browser extensions may store settings such as panel position, selected controls, presets, saved video adjustments, or feature preferences. These settings are stored locally in the browser unless a future paid account feature says otherwise before use.
Sharing
No sale of user data.
Current Amir browser extensions do not sell user data, use advertising profiles, run analytics tracking, or send browsing history to Amir servers.
Permissions
Website access supports visible browser tools.
Some tools need access to pages where they run. Video WB Pro needs to find HTML5 video elements so users can adjust Kelvin, tint, sharpness, compare split, presets, import, and export on the page they are using.
Code
No remotely hosted extension code.
Extension code ships inside the reviewed extension package. The extension should not execute remotely hosted JavaScript or hidden code paths.
Chrome Web Store review
Reviewer notes
These statements are written to match the Chrome Web Store privacy fields and reviewer questions.
- Single purpose: each extension has one visible browser-tool purpose, described in the Chrome Web Store listing and in the extension interface.
- Limited use: data handled by an extension is used only to provide or improve that extension's user-facing feature.
- Local-only settings: settings and presets are kept in the browser unless a paid account feature clearly asks the user to sign in or verify a license.
- Broad host access: if an extension requests broad website access, the permission exists so the tool can run on the user's chosen pages, not to collect browsing history for advertising or resale.
Paid unlock
Payments use an external processor when offered.
Chrome Web Store payments are deprecated. If an Amir extension adds paid features, payment details are handled by a third-party payment processor. The extension may use an account email, license token, or subscription status only to unlock paid features.
Refund, cancellation, and account deletion instructions will be listed in the extension's store listing or paid checkout flow before paid access is required.
Support
Start with the extension listing.
Use the Chrome Web Store support link on the extension listing for help, refund questions, access issues, or data deletion requests. If the listing points to a paid provider help page, use that page for account or billing issues.
For public project context, visit AmirMDEV on GitHub.
Current extension
Video WB Pro
Video WB Pro adjusts the appearance of HTML5 video in the browser. It can save local presets and per-video settings so users can restore their preferred white balance, tint, sharpness, and compare split settings.