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XPrinter keeps export work local-first.
This policy explains what data the XPrinter Chrome extension handles when exporting X/Twitter content.
What XPrinter Does
XPrinter is a Chrome extension for exporting X/Twitter posts, visible threads, and X Articles into clean document formats such as PDF, Markdown, HTML, and PNG.
The extension reads supported X/Twitter page content only when you start an export.
Data XPrinter Handles
XPrinter may handle website content from supported X/Twitter pages, including post text, author names and handles, timestamps, permalinks, images, video previews, quoted posts, and source URLs.
For X Articles, XPrinter may request structured article JSON from https://api.fxtwitter.com using the current post URL so the full article body can be exported when X only keeps part of the reader mounted.
For Markdown bundles and PNG exports, XPrinter may fetch media from https://pbs.twimg.com so exported files can include X/Twitter-hosted images locally.
Local Storage
XPrinter stores the latest export payload in Chrome session storage so the print/export page can render it.
XPrinter stores recent exports in Chrome local storage for the popup archive.
XPrinter stores print and export preferences in Chrome sync storage.
What XPrinter Does Not Do
XPrinter does not sell user data.
XPrinter does not use analytics, tracking pixels, advertising SDKs, or remote code.
XPrinter does not collect payment information, authentication information, health information, location data, personal communications, or full browsing history.
XPrinter does not use or transfer user data for purposes unrelated to exporting X/Twitter content, and it does not use user data to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes.
Data Sharing
XPrinter does not transfer exported content to a hosted XPrinter service.
The only external requests used by current export features are the FxTwitter article request for the current post URL and Twitter image CDN requests needed to include media in local export files.
Removing Data
You can remove XPrinter's stored data by clearing extension storage or uninstalling the extension. Chrome removes extension storage according to Chrome's extension storage behavior.
Chrome Web Store Limited Use
XPrinter's use of website content is limited to the extension's single purpose: exporting supported X/Twitter content when you request it. XPrinter does not use or transfer user data for advertising, analytics, creditworthiness, lending, or unrelated purposes.