Local processing
Birdor JSON Lens processes current-page JSON, pasted snippets, selected text, and local file content locally in your browser. JSON content is not uploaded to Birdor or any third-party service.
This summary is derived from the checked-in privacy policy and privacy-tab draft for the extension.
JSON content is treated as working material for the local reader, not as account data or analytics input.
Birdor JSON Lens processes current-page JSON, pasted snippets, selected text, and local file content locally in your browser. JSON content is not uploaded to Birdor or any third-party service.
The extension does not collect or persist the sensitive data that would turn a local JSON reader into a tracking or request-inspection product.
The extension may store user preferences such as theme, display density, default expand depth, copy-button visibility, smart-hint preferences, large-JSON thresholds, and search limits through Chrome extension storage.
These settings do not include JSON content, tokens, cookies, headers, or browsing history.
Birdor JSON Lens does not load remote JavaScript, remote CSS, remote fonts, analytics SDKs, or CDN scripts. The extension package contains its own code and assets.
Current-page JSON, selected text, pasted bodies, and local file content are used to render the local reading surface. They are not written to Chrome storage by the extension.
User preferences such as theme, density, expand depth, and large-payload thresholds may be stored so the reader opens with the same local settings next time.
The landing site links to the Chrome Web Store listing and documentation pages. The extension itself is described as a packaged local reader, not a remote account service.