Overview
NYLA Go is a browser extension that helps users generate NYLA cryptocurrency transfer commands on X.com. We are committed to protecting your privacy.
Data Collection
- Form Data: The extension stores your previously entered recipient usernames, token amounts, and selected cryptocurrencies locally in your browser to improve user experience
- URL Processing: The extension reads the current X.com page URL to automatically detect usernames for transfer recipients (e.g., extracting 'username' from 'x.com/username/status/123')
- Page Context: The extension analyzes visible X.com page content to detect reply recipients and compose dialog context
- QR Code Generation: Transfer commands are sent to external QR code generation services to create scannable QR codes for mobile use
- Logo Integration: The official NYLA logo is loaded from IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) for display in QR codes
- No Personal Information: We do not collect, store, or transmit any personal information, private keys, or sensitive data beyond transfer commands for QR generation
- No Analytics: We do not use analytics services or track user behavior
- Limited External Communication: QR generation and logo loading require external requests, but only contain transfer command text and no personal data
Data Storage
- All form data is stored locally in your browser using Chrome's storage API
- Transfer commands are temporarily sent to QR generation services but are not stored by those services
- You can clear local data at any time by removing the extension
- No personal data is shared with third parties
Permissions Usage
- ActiveTab: Required to detect X.com pages, read current page URL for username detection, and insert transfer commands
- Storage: Required to save form preferences locally in your browser
- Tabs: Required to detect when you're on X.com pages for extension functionality
- Host Permissions:
- x.com and twitter.com: For core extension functionality
- api.qrserver.com: For generating QR codes from transfer commands
- chart.googleapis.com: For backup QR code generation service
- ipfs.io: For loading the official NYLA logo displayed in QR codes
What We Access (And Why)
- Current Page URL: To extract usernames from URLs like 'x.com/username/status/123' for automatic recipient detection
- Page Content: To find "Replying to" text and compose dialog context for smart recipient suggestions
- Text Input Fields: To insert generated transfer commands into X.com compose boxes
- Navigation Context: To detect when you're commenting from profiles or replying to specific users
What We DON'T Access
- No browsing history outside of the current X.com tab
- No data from other websites or browser tabs
- No personal files, downloads, or system information
- No private keys, wallet information, or cryptocurrency balances
- No personal identification or contact information
External Services Used
- QR Code Generation: api.qrserver.com and chart.googleapis.com receive transfer command text to generate QR codes
- Logo Hosting: ipfs.io serves the official NYLA logo for display in QR codes
- No Data Storage: These services do not store or log the transfer commands sent to them
- Limited Data: Only the transfer command text (e.g., "Hey @AgentNyla transfer 50 $NYLA @username") is shared, no personal information
Data Sharing
We do not share, sell, or transmit any personal user data to third parties. Transfer commands are only sent to QR generation services for functionality purposes.
Security
- No remote code execution
- Limited external API calls only to trusted QR generation and logo hosting services
- No sensitive data transmission - only transfer command text for QR generation
- No data persistence on external servers
- All form data and preferences remain local to your browser
Changes to This Policy
We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Users will be notified of any material changes through extension updates.
Contact
For questions about this privacy policy, please create an issue at our GitHub repository.