Privacy Policy
Last Updated: May 21, 2026
Local-First Product
OptiScan.io is designed to inspect the current browser page locally. Page analysis, report generation, and export actions happen in your browser by default.
Information We Do Not Collect
We do not use analytics, tracking pixels, advertising cookies, telemetry, or automatic page-content uploads on this website or in the current browser extension release.
The extension does not sell, share, upload, or transfer user page data to OptiScan.io or third-party services by default. It does not call OpenAI or any AI API in the current implementation.
Essential Cookies
This website uses essential cookies only to remember your theme choice and cookie notice preference. These cookies are named optiscan-theme and optiscan-cookie-consent.
Extension Page Data
The extension analyzes user-requested, supported website pages for SEO-focused signals. This can include the current page URL and origin, document title, meta description, canonical URL, robots metadata, X-Robots-Tag header, language and viewport metadata, publication and modification metadata, heading counts and sampled heading text, link counts and sampled link text or URLs, image counts and sampled ALT text or image URLs, Open Graph and Twitter/X card metadata, JSON-LD structured data types and selected fields, robots.txt status, sitemap.xml status, and the scan timestamp.
The extension reads selected page text and metadata only to provide SEO analysis and reports. It does not crawl the full site and does not maintain a browsing history database.
Extension Network Requests
OptiScan.io does not use an OptiScan.io backend API by default. The extension may make current-site or browser fetches for SEO checks, including the current page HEAD or GET request for X-Robots-Tag, the current origin /robots.txt, the current origin /sitemap.xml, and image HEAD requests to estimate file size.
Image file-size checks use omitted credentials and no referrer where implemented. These requests are used for local SEO analysis and do not execute remote code.
Reports And Exports
Reports are generated locally in the extension from the current scan result. The current release supports Markdown copy/download, CSV download, and HTML download. Reports are not uploaded to OptiScan.io by default. A report may remain wherever you copy or download it.
Local Settings And Storage
The extension stores local settings in browser extension storage, including whether Scan Current Page On Load is enabled. The popup also stores UI preferences in localStorage, including theme preference and whether the purpose card was dismissed.
Extension Permissions
Manual scanning uses active-tab access and script injection to inspect the currently supported website page after user action. Optional website access for http://*/* and https://*/* is requested only if you enable Scan Current Page On Load. You can deny or remove this optional access and continue using manual scans.
The Firefox release declares no required data collection in the extension manifest.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact the OptiScan.io team through the official project or website channel you used to reach us.