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Applies to the Flagged Chrome extension  ·  Last updated March 2026

Flagged is a browser extension that filters your X (Twitter) timeline by account country. This policy explains what data the extension accesses and how it is handled.

What data the extension accesses

What data is never collected

Local storage only

All data — your settings, your cache, your imported databases — lives entirely on your device. Nothing leaves your browser except the requests described below.

Shared Database

When the Shared Database is enabled (on by default), the extension queries a community-sourced database to look up account countries, and automatically contributes newly discovered account countries back. Only two pieces of data are ever sent: the account handle and its registered country — both of which are already public information on X. No user data, IP addresses, or personal information are stored by this service.

Import & export

The extension lets you export your local cache to a file and import files from others. This is entirely user-initiated. No data is uploaded anywhere automatically.

Third-party services

The extension makes requests to x.com to resolve account countries, and optionally to the shared community database. No other third-party services are contacted.


Contact

Questions? Reach out on Telegram or email pillgates.dev@gmail.com.