Privacy policy

Last updated: July 16, 2026

Anchor is built so that it does not need to know anything about you. There are no accounts, no analytics, and no Anchor servers. This page explains exactly what the extension stores and where.

What Anchor does not do

What stays on your device

Anchor stores its working data in your browser's local extension storage only: your settings, your commitment lock (period and state), your custom block and trust lists, the personal note you write to yourself, and anonymous local counters used for your own stats (such as blocked-page counts and streaks). Temporary image-check results are kept in session storage and discarded when the browser closes. All of this stays on your computer and is deleted when you remove the extension.

Network requests the extension makes

Permissions, plainly

Anchor asks for broad site access because its job is to filter every page: it needs to block adult sites, enforce safe search, and blur explicit images wherever they appear. That access is used for filtering only — never for collecting or transmitting your browsing.

Children

Anchor is a self-control tool intended for adults and does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children.

Changes

If this policy changes, the new version will be posted at this address with an updated date above.

Contact

Questions about privacy: hello@anchorcommit.com