Effective August 15, 2026 · Policy 1.0.0
Privacy Policy – Website List Filter
Website List Filter is a Chrome extension published by Joji Tools that lets users select repeated cards or rows on the current webpage and filter visible fields locally.
Data processed and purpose
After the user starts a current-page operation, the extension reads the repeated webpage elements the user selects, visible text or attributes needed to evaluate a filter, and the current page scope needed to match a saved rule. This information is used only to build, preview, apply, restore, and repair the requested filter.
Local storage
Saved data may include rule names, origin or path scope, generated selectors and structural metadata, field types, normalization settings, conditions, automatic-application state, appearance settings, schema versions, timestamps, and rule-health metadata.
Full card text, page HTML, passwords, cookies, payment information, and authentication tokens are not stored as rule data. Version 1 has no account, cloud synchronization, or developer product-data server.
Data not collected or transmitted
The extension does not collect or transmit webpage content, full page URLs, filter values, saved rules, card values, browsing-history lists, activity logs, personal identifiers, passwords, payment information, cookies, or authentication tokens to the developer or a third party.
Version 1 includes no advertising SDK, analytics SDK, remote configuration, affiliate-link replacement, or sale or transfer of user data.
Chrome permissions
activeTab provides temporary access after the user starts a current-page operation. scripting injects the packaged selector and filter runtime. sidePanel keeps the editor visible beside the webpage. storage stores rules, settings, schema information, and rule-health metadata locally.
The optional HTTP and HTTPS host patterns define only the upper bound for a later runtime request. They do not grant permanent access to every website during installation.
Optional automatic application
Manual filtering remains available with current-page access. If the user enables automatic application, Chrome asks for access only to the exact website origin covered by that rule. The permission allows the packaged local rule to run when a matching page opens.
When no active automatic rule needs an origin, the extension removes its dynamic content-script registration and attempts to remove that origin permission. Website access can also be revoked in Chrome extension settings.
Deletion and page restoration
Open Website List Filter Settings to delete an individual rule or remove all extension-owned local data. Removing the extension also removes its local storage according to Chrome’s normal extension data lifecycle.
Disabling a rule or using Restore removes Website List Filter’s hiding, highlighting, and sorting changes from the page. The extension does not permanently edit the website.
Supported pages and safety
The extension is intended for regular webpages with accessible repeated cards or rows. Chrome internal pages, the Chrome Web Store, PDF Viewer, inaccessible cross-origin frames, canvas-only lists, page-owned Shadow DOM, and pages without a repeated structure are not supported.
Website List Filter does not bypass authentication, browser security, paywalls, robots controls, or access restrictions. A rule may need repair if a website changes its structure.
Limited Use and contact
Use of information received from Chrome APIs and webpage content complies with the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including Limited Use requirements.
Send privacy questions to abcdejoji@gmail.com. If data practices materially change, this policy and its effective date will be updated before the changed processing is introduced.