Watchmelon Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Watchmelon is a Chrome extension that helps users track selected areas of webpages, detect text changes, and generate a concise local brief.

Information Watchmelon handles

Watchmelon may handle the following information only to provide its core change-tracking feature:

Watchmelon does not ask for a name, email address, account, payment information, passwords, or other login credentials.

How information is used

The information above is used to save the user's local watchlist, re-check saved page areas for text changes, highlight likely pricing, CTA, policy, or positioning changes, generate a readable Markdown brief, and show a local Chrome notification when a watched page changes.

Local-first storage

Watchmelon stores its watchlist, snapshots, detected changes, and generated briefs in Chrome extension storage on the user's device/browser profile.

Watchmelon does not send captured page text, watched URLs, snapshots, or briefs to an external server controlled by Watchmelon or Linqen.

Sharing and selling data

Watchmelon does not sell user data.

Watchmelon does not transfer user data to third parties except as required by the Chrome browser platform to run extension features requested by the user.

Watchmelon does not use user data for advertising, creditworthiness, lending decisions, or purposes unrelated to its single purpose.

Remote code

Watchmelon does not use remote JavaScript or remote WebAssembly. Its extension code is included in the submitted Chrome Web Store package.

User control and deletion

Users can remove watch items inside the extension. Users can also delete Watchmelon data by clearing the extension's storage in Chrome or uninstalling the extension.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact: contact@linqen.co.kr