In the cases listed below, rami uses or locally stores - title, URL, or icon URL - information about websites. All cases have to do with functionalities that users directly oversee.
USED:
[NOTE] In the cases below, the information is immediately used to provide the stated functionality and is NOT stored, transmitted or shared.
When launched, rami gets - the title and icon URL - of every open tab in every open browser window in order to create corresponding “tab containers” within the rami window. Users interact with the tab containers to clean up browser windows.
While open, rami gets - the title and icon URL - of the new pages that load in existing or newly created tabs. The tab containers that correspond to the updated tabs are updated with the new information. This is used to make rami dynamic, whereby any changes within the rami window are immediately reflected in the browser window and vice versa.
STORED LOCALLY:
[NOTE] In the case below, the information is stored locally and is NOT transmitted or shared.
rami gets - the URL, title, and icon URL - of a page that a user requests to set aside into storage. The information is then stored locally using the local storage of the Chrome Storage API.
This information:
is used to enable users to find the set-aside tabs in storage and return them to their browser windows.
can be accessed and permanently deleted by a user from within the rami window.
rami DOES NOT handle any other personal or sensitive user data.