Ramble is a Chrome extension that transforms voice recordings and typed text into polished AI prompts. This policy explains what data is collected, how it is handled, where it is stored, and whether it is shared with anyone.
Ramble stores the following data locally on your device using chrome.storage.local:
Ramble does not collect your name, email, browsing history, page content, or any usage analytics.
Your text input is sent to Anthropic's API (api.anthropic.com) when you click Refine. This is the only external transmission. Ramble operates no intermediate server — the request goes directly from your browser to Anthropic.
Anthropic processes the text and returns the refined prompt. Anthropic's privacy policy governs how they handle this data. Your input is not logged or stored by Ramble beyond the duration of a single request.
On your device: chrome.storage.local stores your usage count and reset time, upgrade status, auto-copy preference, and LLM platform indicator. This data never leaves your device.
On external servers: Ramble operates no servers and stores no user data remotely. Text sent to Anthropic's API is subject to Anthropic's data retention policies.
Ramble does not sell, trade, or share your data with any third party, with one exception: Anthropic receives the text you submit when you click Refine. This is necessary for the extension's core functionality. No other third party receives any data from Ramble.
Ramble is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect data from children.
If this policy changes materially, the "Last updated" date will be updated. Continued use of the extension after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Questions? Email: [email protected]