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Privacy Policy

Effective: April 5, 2026 · Last updated: April 5, 2026

Overview

Yoink is a Chrome extension that lets users pick elements, select regions, and capture screenshots in the browser to share with AI agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This policy explains what data Yoink collects, how it is used, and where it goes.

Data Collection

Yoink does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on external servers.

When you use Yoink to pick an element or select a region, the following data is captured locally:

Where Data Goes

All data stays on your local machine. Yoink communicates exclusively over a localhost WebSocket connection (127.0.0.1) between the Chrome extension and a locally-running MCP server. No data is transmitted over the internet.

  1. You pick an element or region in Chrome
  2. The extension captures the data and sends it to the local MCP server via WebSocket on 127.0.0.1
  3. The MCP server makes the data available to your AI agent via local stdio pipes
  4. The AI agent processes the data locally

Local Storage

DataStorageLifetime
Queued selectionschrome.storage.local30-minute expiry
Authentication tokenchrome.storage.sessionCleared when browser closes
Port configurationchrome.storage.sessionCleared when browser closes

Permissions

Third-Party Services

Yoink does not use any third-party analytics, tracking, advertising, or data collection services. The extension makes zero external network requests.

Runtime Dependencies

The Chrome extension has zero runtime dependencies. The entire bundle consists of first-party TypeScript compiled to vanilla JavaScript.

Children's Privacy

Yoink is a developer tool and is not directed at children under 13.

Changes

If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL with a new "Last Updated" date.

Contact

Questions? Contact the developer via the Chrome Web Store listing.