Last updated: June 6, 2026
Match History Exporter is a browser extension that helps you archive your personal account history from supported analytics platforms to a backup destination URL you configure. This policy explains what data the extension touches, what happens to it, and what it does not do.
When you visit your own account history page on a supported site, the extension reads the records the page has already loaded into your browser — the same records you see on screen. Records may include:
The extension does not capture passwords, payment method details, account balances, full account numbers, security questions, or any data outside the personal history records shown on the page.
The extension transmits records only to the destination URL you configure in its popup. By default the destination is empty until you set it. Common configurations are:
The extension does not send data to the extension developer, to any analytics provider, to any advertising network, or to any party other than the destination you configure. There are no third-party SDKs in the extension.
The extension uses chrome.storage.local to remember the destination URL you configured and a small status object recording the timestamp and outcome of the most recent upload (e.g. "47 records archived at 4:12 PM"). No personal records are stored in extension storage; records pass through and are forwarded to your destination immediately.
storage — to persist your configured destination URL between browser sessions.content_scripts.matches.optional_host_permissions for arbitrary destination URLs — requested at runtime when you set a destination URL outside the defaults. You can revoke this at any time from Chrome's extension settings.The extension is not directed at children under 13 and is not designed for use by them.
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