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- By default, SingleFile does not send any data to our servers or any third parties. All your data is processed and stored locally on your device.
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- By default, SingleFile does not send any data to our servers or any third parties. All your data is processed and stored locally on your device.
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- If you connect SingleFile to your Google Drive account, data is only transmitted from your browser to servers belonging to Google.
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- If you connect SingleFile to your Google Drive account, data is only transmitted from your browser to servers belonging to Google.
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- If you enable the "synchronize options" setting, your options will be sent to servers belonging to the vendor of the browser you are using.
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- If you enable the "synchronize options" setting, your options will be sent to servers belonging to the vendor of the browser you are using.
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-- When processing a page, SingleFile needs to inject temporary data into the page to save it accurately. When you save a page with SingleFile, it can download resources that are not displayed or not already cached but present in the page. Websites can also fetch resources declared in the "web_accessible_resources" section of the manifest.json file. Because of this, a website may be able to detect you are using or have saved a page on the website with SingleFile.
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+- When processing a page, SingleFile needs to inject temporary data into the page to save it accurately. SingelFile can download resources that are not displayed or not already cached but present in the page. Websites can also fetch resources declared in the "web_accessible_resources" section of the manifest.json file. Because of this, a website may be able to detect you are using or have saved a page on the website with SingleFile.
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## Customer support
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## Customer support
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When you request for customer support, we may ask for your email address to get back to you.
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When you request for customer support, we may ask for your email address to get back to you.
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