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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 2026

Default (Local mode): everything runs on your machine. rai never sends your feed, your tweets, or your video titles anywhere. There is no account, no login, and no tracking.

What rai reads

rai is a Chrome extension that reads the X (Twitter) and YouTube pages you already have open in your browser — tweet text, media type, video titles, and channel names. It never calls the X or YouTube APIs, never scrapes anything beyond what's already rendered on your screen, and never posts, likes, follows, or interacts with either site on your behalf.

Local mode (default)

In Local mode, everything above is sent only to localhost:11434 — a small AI model (via Ollama) running on your own computer. Nothing leaves your machine. Classification results and your correction history are stored in your browser's IndexedDB, under your control, exportable at any time via the extension's settings panel.

Cloud mode (optional, paid)

Cloud mode is an opt-in alternative for people who don't want to install a local AI model. When enabled, the text described above (tweet text / video title + channel — never images, never your account identity) is sent to rai's hosted classification endpoint, which forwards it to a third-party inference provider (Groq) to generate a classification, and the result is returned to your browser. This content is not stored beyond what's needed to serve the request and is not used to train models.

Cloud mode is identified only by an API key generated at purchase — no email, no account, no login required. Payment is processed by Stripe; rai does not receive or store your card details.

What rai never does

Data you control

All classification history and settings live in your browser's local storage. Uninstalling the extension removes it. Local mode's export button gives you the full log as a .jsonl file at any time.

Contact

Questions: phuaky2017@gmail.com