Privacy Policy
Pandora 2 Chrome
Privacy Policy
Pandora to Spotify Chrome Extension
Last updated: November 2025
Summary: This extension does not collect, store, or sell your personal data. All information stays in your browser.
What We Access
To provide its functionality, the extension accesses:
- Song information from Pandora — The currently playing song title and artist name displayed on the page. This is used to search for the matching track on Spotify.
- Your Spotify account — Via secure OAuth authentication, to display your playlists and add songs to them when you choose to do so.
What We Store
- Spotify authentication tokens — Stored locally in your browser using Chrome's secure storage API. This keeps you logged in between sessions.
No data is stored on external servers. Everything stays on your device.
What We Don't Do
- We do not collect analytics or usage data
- We do not track your listening history
- We do not sell or share any data with third parties
- We do not use cookies or tracking pixels
- We do not store your Spotify password
Third-Party Services
This extension connects to:
- Spotify Web API — To search for tracks and manage your playlists. Your use of Spotify is governed by Spotify's Privacy Policy.
Your Control
You can disconnect your Spotify account at any time through the extension's options page. This will remove all stored tokens from your browser.
You can also uninstall the extension at any time, which will remove all associated data.
Changes to This Policy
If we make changes to this privacy policy, we will update the "Last updated" date above.