EKVault

Privacy Statement

Because we value your privacy we have the following privacy statement:

Our extension only handles your data locally, nothing gets send over the internet. We have gone to great extend to store your passwords in a secure way, however mistakes are human and we can’t 100% guarantee we haven’t made any mistakes.


What data do we use?

We use the url of the current open tab whenever you open EKVault, so we can prefill the domain fields when loading, editing or saving a password. The hostname of the url of the url is saved whenever you save a new password or edit a password. You can always edit the domain field if you don’t want a domain to be saved. Domains are encrypted together with the password and username.

We save the currently selected username whenever you

We save the provided password, which is generated but can be edited. Passwords are always stored in encrypted format.

For usability purposes we save your settings preferences, this includes:

In this document anything revered to as saving is either:

A: storing data in local storage.

B: exporting a file so it can be saved to your filesystem.


The creator of this program can not be held responsible for databreaches, loss of data, vulnerabilities or any other malfunctions.