Rockitt Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 27, 2026
Rockitt is a Chrome extension that provides a voice-first browser side panel for asking questions about the current web page or the live web. This policy explains what data Rockitt handles, how that data is used, and where it is sent.
What Rockitt collects
Rockitt may collect and process the following categories of data:
- Voice and chat interactions, including microphone audio, typed messages, transcripts, assistant responses, and short carry-over context from recent prior Rockitt sessions.
- Current page context when you use page-aware features, including the current page URL, page title, selected text, visible text, links, tables, images, and non-sensitive labels or metadata for visible controls on the page.
- Live web lookup inputs, including search queries and public URLs that you ask Rockitt to search or fetch.
- Local extension state stored in your browser, including a local install identifier, trial usage timestamps, recent conversation carry-over, and a local debug activity timeline.
How Rockitt uses data
Rockitt uses data only to provide its core functionality, including:
- running live voice conversations and chat responses;
- answering questions about the current page;
- performing live web search and page fetch requests;
- preserving short session continuity between recent conversations;
- applying local trial limits and backend rate limiting.
Rockitt does not sell personal data. Rockitt does not use or transfer user data for advertising, creditworthiness, lending decisions, or purposes unrelated to the extension's single purpose.
Third-party services
Rockitt uses service providers that process data only as needed to deliver the extension's features:
- ElevenLabs and its real-time voice infrastructure for live voice sessions, audio streaming, transcripts, and assistant responses.
- A Rockitt backend running on Cloudflare Workers for managed voice session setup, backend rate limiting, and proxying live web lookup requests.
- Firecrawl for live search and public web page scraping when you ask Rockitt to search the web or inspect a public URL.
Local storage and retention
Some data is stored locally in your browser to make the extension work correctly. This includes a local install identifier, trial usage state, a recent conversation carry-over summary, and a local debug activity history.
Firecrawl search and scrape requests sent through the Rockitt backend may be cached briefly at the edge to improve responsiveness. Rockitt's current backend code caches those responses for about 45 to 60 seconds.
Third-party processors may retain data according to their own privacy policies and service terms.
Your choices
- You can stop microphone access at any time through Chrome's permission controls.
- You can avoid page-aware processing by not asking Rockitt about the current page or selected text.
- You can remove locally stored extension data by clearing the extension's storage or uninstalling the extension.
Changes to this policy
If Rockitt's data practices change, this policy should be updated before those changes are released.
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