🇦🇺 Australian Privacy ActChrome ExtensionPrivacy Policy

Free Privacy Policy Generator for Chrome Extension — Australian Privacy Act Compliant

Chrome extensions have access to sensitive browser data that ordinary websites cannot access — browsing history, tab contents, form data, and network requests. The Chrome Web Store requires a detailed privacy policy and prohibits collecting more data than necessary for the extension's core functionality. Any data transmitted to remote servers must be explicitly disclosed, and many categories of browser data collection require prominent disclosure even within the privacy policy. Australia's Privacy Act 1988 and its 13 Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) regulate how organizations with annual turnover over AUD $3 million collect, use, and disclose personal information.

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What This Privacy Policy Covers

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Introduction

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Information We Collect

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How We Use Your Information

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How We Share Your Information

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Cookies and Tracking Technologies

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Data Retention

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Your Rights Under the GDPR

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Your California Privacy Rights (CCPA)

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Your Rights Under the DPDPA (India)

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Children's Privacy

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Data Security

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Third-Party Links

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Changes to This Privacy Policy

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Contact Us

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🇦🇺 Key Australian Privacy Act Requirements

Australia's Privacy Act 1988 and its 13 Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) regulate how organizations with annual turnover over AUD $3 million collect, use, and disclose personal information. The OAIC (Office of the Australian Information Commissioner) enforces the law and can issue fines up to AUD $50 million for serious and repeated breaches.

  • Notify individuals about data collection at or before the time of collection
  • Only collect personal information that is reasonably necessary
  • Provide individuals with access to their personal information
  • Take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse or unauthorized access
  • Notify the OAIC and affected individuals of eligible data breaches (Notifiable Data Breaches scheme)
  • Cross-border disclosure requires that overseas recipients comply with the APPs
Data retention note: Personal information must be destroyed or de-identified when it is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was collected.

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Chrome Extension — Specific Considerations

Chrome extensions have access to sensitive browser data that ordinary websites cannot access — browsing history, tab contents, form data, and network requests. The Chrome Web Store requires a detailed privacy policy and prohibits collecting more data than necessary for the extension's core functionality. Any data transmitted to remote servers must be explicitly disclosed, and many categories of browser data collection require prominent disclosure even within the privacy policy.

Data typically collected by Chrome Extension businesses: browsing history (if accessed), tab URLs and content (if accessed), form data (if accessed), browser cookies accessed by the extension, network request data, user settings and preferences

  • Chrome Web Store privacy policy requirements
  • Browsing history and tab data collection disclosure
  • Limited use policy compliance for sensitive data
  • Remote server data transmission disclosure
  • Extension permissions and what each accesses

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I legally need a Privacy Policy for my Chrome Extension website?

Yes. If you collect any personal data from users — including email addresses, analytics cookies, or payment information — you are legally required to have a Privacy Policy under Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) scheme. Non-compliance can result in significant fines.

What should a Privacy Policy for Chrome Extension businesses include under Australian Privacy Act?

A Australian Privacy Act-compliant Privacy Policy for Chrome Extension businesses must disclose: what data you collect (browsing history (if accessed), tab URLs and content (if accessed), form data (if accessed), browser cookies accessed by the extension, network request data, user settings and preferences), the legal basis for processing, data retention periods, and users' rights. Notify individuals about data collection at or before the time of collection.

What data does a Chrome Extension typically collect that must be disclosed?

A Chrome Extension typically collects: browsing history (if accessed), tab URLs and content (if accessed), form data (if accessed), browser cookies accessed by the extension, network request data, user settings and preferences. Under Australian Privacy Act, each category of data must be explicitly disclosed in your Privacy Policy along with the purpose for collecting it and the legal basis used. Failing to disclose any collected data category is a violation.

What happens if a Chrome Extension violates Australian Privacy Act privacy requirements?

Non-compliance with Australian Privacy Act requirements can result in regulatory investigations, enforcement actions, and reputational damage. Cross-border disclosure requires that overseas recipients comply with the APPs.