Last updated: June 10, 2025
This privacy policy explains how the Everhour Calendar Extension handles user data.
The extension does not collect or store any personal data. It reads data directly from your browserβs calendar view (Google Calendar or compatible services) to calculate and display time-related information locally.
All processing (such as calculating hours worked or grouping calendar events) is done entirely within your browser. No data is transmitted to external servers or third parties.
activeTab: used to read data from the currently active calendar tab when you trigger the extension.storage: (if applicable) to optionally save user preferences such as color settings or filtering rules. No event data is stored.scripting: (if applicable) to inject UI helpers or overlays into the calendar interface for visualization purposes.This extension includes:
It is purely a user-side utility.
The extension was built to help users understand and export their working hours visually from their existing calendar interface, such as Google Calendar. It does not require account access or API keys.