Knowledge Capture RAG Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 21, 2026

Knowledge Capture RAG (KCRAG) is a Chrome extension that lets the user deliberately capture useful information from the browser tab they are viewing and send it to a Knowledge Capture RAG service running locally on the user's own computer.

Data KCRAG processes

When the user explicitly initiates a capture, the extension may process the current page's URL, title, rendered page content, and capture metadata supplied by the user, such as project, tags, or notes. KCRAG does not continuously monitor browsing activity.

Where captured data goes

Captured data is sent only to the user's local Knowledge Capture RAG service at 127.0.0.1:8767. The extension does not send captured page content to Jason Glynn, advertising networks, analytics providers, or other third-party remote services.

Local extension storage

The extension may use Chrome's local extension storage for configuration and preferences needed for the local capture workflow. This information is used only to operate the extension.

Sale, sharing, advertising, and tracking

KCRAG does not sell user data, share captured data with third parties, use captured data for advertising, or use captured data to track users across websites.

Retention and deletion

Knowledge captured through KCRAG is stored under the control of the user on the user's own computer. The user controls retention and deletion of that locally stored knowledge.

Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated if KCRAG's data practices or functionality change. The current version will be published on this page.

Contact

Questions about this privacy policy can be sent through the contact form on this site.