Your data stays in your browser.
Effective July 2, 2026
Red Blue Purple has no backend, no analytics, and no tracking. The developer never receives, sees, or stores any of your data. The only network requests the extension makes are to Anthropic's API, using your own API key.
What the extension handles, and where it goes
- Your criteria prompt. Stored locally in your browser's extension storage. It is included with scan requests sent to Anthropic so listings can be judged against it.
- Your Anthropic API key. You supply your own key. It is stored locally in your
browser's extension storage and sent only to
api.anthropic.comas the authorization header on requests you trigger. It is never sent anywhere else. - Job listing text. When you browse a supported job board (indeed.com or
glassdoor.com), the visible listing text on the page is sent to
api.anthropic.comso it can be judged against your prompt. When you click a badge for deep research, the listing's company name and details are sent the same way. - Verdict cache. Verdicts are cached locally in your browser (24-hour lifetime, capped size) so paging through results doesn't repeat requests. Changing your prompt clears it.
What the extension does not do
- No data is ever sent to the developer or any server other than
api.anthropic.com. - No analytics, telemetry, cookies, fingerprinting, or tracking of any kind.
- No browsing history is collected. The extension only reads pages on the two supported job boards, and only to badge the listings you're looking at.
- No data is sold or shared with third parties, used for advertising, or used to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes.
Third-party processing
Listing text and your prompt are processed by Anthropic to produce verdicts, under your own API account. See the Anthropic Privacy Policy and their Commercial Terms for how API inputs are handled.
Retention and deletion
Everything the extension stores lives in your browser's local extension storage. You can clear it at any time from the extension's settings, and uninstalling the extension removes all of it. The developer has nothing to delete, because the developer holds nothing.
Changes
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this address with a new effective date.
Contact
Questions about this policy: redbluepurplesupport@gmail.com or open an issue on GitHub.