Datenschutzerklärung für 1-Click Blocker for X/Twitter
1-Click Blocker for X/Twitter von Sleepy-A
Datenschutzerklärung für 1-Click Blocker for X/Twitter
Last updated: 2026-06-27
1-Click Blocker for X/Twitter ("the extension") is designed to respect your
privacy. This policy explains exactly what data it handles.
The extension does not collect, transmit, sell, or share any personal data.
There is no tracking, no analytics, and no third-party services of any kind.
To do its job, the extension keeps the following on your own device, using the
browser's local storage (browser.storage.local):
- Your settings: default action (block or mute), per-section toggles,
interface language, and queue/throttling options. - Your lists: the X/Twitter handles you have blocked or muted through the
extension, so it can show them, let you undo them, and avoid acting twice. - Queue and statistics: the pending bulk-blocking queue and a local history
of past runs.
All of this data stays on your device. It is never sent to the developer or
to any external server. You can export it (as JSON/CSV) or delete it at any time
from the extension's options page or by removing the extension.
The extension communicates only with X/Twitter's own servers (
x.com /twitter.com), and only to carry out the block, mute, or undo actions youexplicitly request. These requests use your existing X/Twitter login session in
the browser, exactly as if you performed the action on the site yourself. No
credentials are read, stored, or transmitted elsewhere.
The extension requests the minimum permissions needed:
storage— to save your settings and lists locally.notifications— to alert you when a bulk run pauses (e.g. rate limits).- Access to
x.com/twitter.com— to inject the button and perform actions.
None. The extension contains no analytics, no advertising, no external scripts,
and no remote code. The optional "support" link points to a Ko-fi page and is a
plain link — it loads nothing and sends no data on its own.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be published alongside the
extension's source code and store listing.
Questions about privacy: 1clickblock4twitter@gmail.com