# Privacy Policy — Worklog Assistant for Azure DevOps
This policy describes how the **Worklog Assistant for Azure DevOps** browser extension (“Extension”) handles information. It reflects what the Extension does in its published form: local storage in your browser, optional use of your Azure DevOps credentials for sync, and **no separate analytics or remote code** bundled with the Extension.
## Who provides the Extension
The Extension is published as **Worklog Assistant for Azure DevOps**. It is designed for use on **https://dev.azure.com/** only.
## Information stored on your device
The Extension uses **Chrome’s local storage** (`chrome.storage.local`) to keep data **on your computer** for the Extension to work. Depending on how you use it, this may include:
- **Time log entries** tied to Azure DevOps work items (for example organization, project, work item id, titles, durations, and related session metadata you create with the timer).
- **An in-progress timing session**, when you start the timer without finishing.
- **Sprint board pins** (short references to work items you pin in the UI).
- **Optional settings**: visual theme, rounding / imputation step for hours, and an **optional Personal Access Token (PAT)** if you choose to save one.
Uninstalling the Extension or clearing Extension data in Chrome removes this locally stored information from the Extension’s perspective; follow Chrome’s documentation for how storage behaves on your system.
## When data leaves your device
The Extension **does not send** your stored logs or analytics to the developer’s servers. **There are no such servers** used by this Extension for collection.
Data is sent over the network **only** as follows:
1. **To Microsoft Azure DevOps (dev.azure.com)** — **only when you use features that call the Azure DevOps REST API** (for example syncing logged time to work item fields such as **Completed Work**). Those requests use HTTPS to Microsoft. Microsoft’s handling of that data is governed by **Microsoft’s terms and privacy policies**, not this document.
2. **Normal browser behavior** — for example if you open a documentation link from the Extension’s settings page, you leave the Extension and ordinary website privacy rules apply to that site.
The Extension’s UI runs on Azure DevOps pages you already have open; it does not introduce additional third-party advertising or tracking scripts as part of the package.
## Personal Access Token (PAT)
If you save a PAT in settings, it is stored **locally** and used **only** to authenticate **HTTPS requests from the Extension to Azure DevOps** when you use sync-related actions. You can remove the PAT from settings at any time.
## Children’s privacy
The Extension is a productivity tool for professional use and is not directed at children.
## Changes
If the Extension’s data handling changes in a future release, this policy text should be updated to match before that release is published. The version linked from the Chrome Web Store listing is the one that applies to the listed product.