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last updated // 24 May 2026
icecut exists because attention is worth protecting, and we extend that to your data. The product is about not being watched — so we collect as little as possible, keep what we do collect on your own machine wherever we can, and never sell or share it. This policy describes exactly what the icecut browser extension and the icecut website each handle.
// the extension
What icecut records on your device
When you navigate to a daemon — a distracting domain you have flagged — icecut records a breach: the domain, the timestamp, how long you stayed, and the reason you type before jacking in. That is the entire dataset. It is the product: your own reasons, counted back to you.
This breach log is stored locally in your browser (chrome.storage.local). On the current version it never leaves your machine — there is no account, no server sync, and no copy held by us. You can erase it at any time by clearing the extension's storage or removing the extension.
// the extension
What icecut never touches
icecut does not log your general browsing. It runs only on the specific daemon domains in its list and is inert everywhere else. It never reads page contents, form inputs, passwords, cookies, or the URLs and titles of other tabs — the extension does not even request the permission that would let it see them.
There is no telemetry: no analytics, no usage tracking, no crash reporters, no advertising or third-party tracking SDKs of any kind in the extension.
// the website
The waitlist
If you request access on this site, we store the email address you submit so we can tell you when icecut is ready. That is the only personal data the website collects, and we use it for that single purpose. We do not add you to marketing lists, and we do not share the address with anyone.
The site sets no advertising or analytics cookies. Ask us to remove your address at any time and we will delete it.
// your rights
Access, export, deletion
Your breach log is already in your hands — it lives in your browser. When accounts and the dashboard ship, you will be able to export your breaches and delete your account (which removes the synced copy) from within the product.
For the waitlist email, or any question about data we hold, contact us and we will action access or deletion requests. Depending on where you live, you may have rights under the GDPR or similar laws; our legal basis for the waitlist is your consent, which you can withdraw at any time.
// housekeeping
Changes and contact
We will update this policy as the product grows — notably when account sync ships, this page will describe exactly what is synced and where it is stored. Material changes will be reflected in the date above.
Questions or requests — including removing your waitlist email — reach us via github.com/gapchix.