Last updated: June 20, 2026
Brevi is a Chrome extension that helps readers find and summarize separate open-web coverage of articles. This policy explains what we collect and how we use it.
Information we collect
- Account information: your verified email address and Supabase user ID after email one-time-code sign-in.
- Extension identifiers: an install ID used as a backup identifier for credits and abuse prevention.
- Article request data: the current article title, URL, visible page metadata, and source URLs needed to find matching public coverage.
- Usage and credits: free summary counts, paid credit balance, purchase metadata, and summary event status.
- Technical data: basic request data such as IP address, timestamps, rate-limit keys, and backend logs needed to operate the service.
What we do not do
- We do not sell personal information.
- We do not use the Supabase service role key in the extension.
- We do not intentionally collect full browsing history.
- We do not unlock paywalled content or copy paywalled article text into summaries.
How we use information
We use information to authenticate accounts, generate briefs, check story/source match quality, process credit purchases, prevent abuse, troubleshoot errors, and improve Brevi.
Service providers
Brevi may use providers such as Supabase for authentication and data storage, OpenAI for summary generation, Lemon Squeezy for checkout/payment handling, and hosting/infrastructure providers for backend operations.
Data retention
We keep account, usage, credit, and purchase records as long as needed to provide the service, maintain credit balances, comply with obligations, resolve disputes, and prevent abuse.
Your choices
You can sign out of the extension, remove the extension, or contact us to request help with account or data questions.
Contact
Email getbrevi@gmail.com with privacy questions.