Chrome Extension

Privacy Policy

How the Team Book Club extension handles your data. The short version: we only read book info, we don't track you, and we never sell your data.

Last updated: March 7, 2026

What the extension does

The Team Book Club Chrome extension lets you suggest books to your book club and save books to your personal bookshelf while browsing Goodreads, Amazon, and the New York Times Best Sellers.

Data we access

The extension reads page content only on the following sites to extract book information (title, author, cover image, ISBN):

  • goodreads.com/book/show/*
  • amazon.com and amazon.ca product pages
  • nytimes.com/books/best-sellers

No data is read from any other websites. The extension does not access your browsing history, passwords, or personal files.

Data we store and transmit

  • Authentication token — stored locally via Firebase Auth to keep you signed in.
  • Book suggestions and bookshelf saves — when you choose to suggest a book or save it to your bookshelf, the book metadata (title, author, cover URL) is sent to our Firebase backend and associated with your account.

We do not collect analytics, tracking data, or any information beyond what is described above.

Data sharing

We do not sell, trade, or share your data with third parties. Book suggestions are visible only to members of the club you suggest them to. Bookshelf saves are private to your account.

Data deletion

You can remove suggestions and bookshelf entries from within the app at any time. To delete your account and all associated data, visit our support page.

Permissions explained

  • activeTab — access the current tab to extract book data when you open the extension popup.
  • scripting — inject the content script on supported book pages to read book information.
  • storage — persist your authentication state locally.

Questions about this policy? Visit our support page.

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