Privacy Policy
Updated May 26, 2018
This document outlines how JS Blocker ("JSB") collects and uses data.
General
JSB will occasionally check to see if an update is available by connecting to the server
https://hero.toggleable.com ("JSB server"). Your IP address and user agent are sent
along with each request, but your user agent isn't logged. JSB does not incorporate any
type of analytics.
Filter Lists
JSB comes with filter lists that are downloaded from third-party servers. You can review
the URLs of each list from Settings > Rules > Filter Lists. These lists are updated
daily. You can choose to disable filter lists completely by unchecking them.
User Scripts
JSB does not come with any pre-installed user scripts. If and when you do add one, JSB may
occasionally check for updates to them by connecting to the URL supplied in the scripts.
Submitting Feedback
You can choose to submit feedback by clicking Menu > Submit Feedback. When you do so,
you are given the opportunity to supply your email address. Information submitted from the form
is stored on the JSB server strictly for improving JSB. Browser version and operating system are
included with your feedback. Your email address is never shared with any third-parties and is
only required if you want a reply to your feedback.
Donations
When you donate via PayPal, Patreon, or BitCoin, the email address I receive the notification from will
be saved on the JSB server for you to be able to activate JS Blocker's extra features. Your email
address is never shared with any third-parties.
JSB Sync
JSB Sync is an optional feature of JSB that lets you synchornize your settings and rules
with other computers.
When you register to use it, your email address is submitted to the JSB server, but is never
logged. It is stored on the JSB server as a hash. Your password is never transmitted to the
JSB server.
Your settings and rules are are encrypted locally and stored on the JSB server in a format
that cannot be decrypted without your password (i.e. the information on the server is unreadable
to anyone but you.)
The JSB server will save the IP address you login with to ensure that the session is only usable
by the original IP.