Privacy Policy — Clean Analytics Debugger

Effective date: 2026-06-04
Extension version: 2.6.4
Developer / data controller: GM Redwanul Kabir
Contact: redwan10.ag@gmail.com

Clean Analytics Debugger is a browser extension for authorized web analytics debugging. It helps users inspect GA4, Google Tag Manager, dataLayer events, advertising pixels, consent signals, server-side tagging hints, and implementation quality.

Authorized use

Use Clean Analytics Debugger only on websites, Google Tag Manager containers, and workspaces that you own or are authorized to audit.

What the extension processes

When you open or run the debugger on an active tab, the extension may process technical analytics/debugging information from that active tab, including analytics network request metadata, GA4/GTM/pixel parameters, dataLayer events, consent signals, selected storage values when inspected, optional cookies if enabled, and optional GTM workspace metadata when you connect the GTM Audit helper.

Local-first processing

Most debugging features run locally in your browser. Local checks do not require a backend connection. The page-world bridge and deep event capture are user-armed for the active tab when you open/run the debugger.

Privacy redaction

The extension masks sensitive-looking values before display or export where possible, including values that look like email addresses, phone numbers, names, addresses, passwords, tokens, payment/card data, and raw personal identifiers. No automated redaction system is perfect, so do not intentionally share raw personal data in exported reports.

Optional cookie access

Cookie access is optional. The extension requests cookie permission only when you enable cookie inspection.

Optional GTM Audit secure helper

The GTM Audit feature can use a secure helper endpoint to complete Google sign-in and read Google Tag Manager workspace information for an audit report. The default helper endpoint is https://gtm-audit-backend-8q9x.onrender.com. This helper is optional. Local debugging works without it. If the helper is unavailable or slow, the GTM Audit feature may fail or time out, but local debugger features will continue to work.

Data sharing

Clean Analytics Debugger does not sell user data. Local debugging data remains in the browser extension context unless you export it or choose to use an optional helper connection.

Data retention

Local debugging data is kept in browser extension state/storage so you can inspect results during an audit. You can clear captured data from the extension interface or remove the extension to clear its local data.

Security

The extension uses HTTPS for the default GTM Audit helper and Google OAuth/API connections. Development localhost endpoints may be used only for local testing.

Changes

This policy may be updated when extension behavior changes. The version/date above identify the current policy.

Contact

GM Redwanul Kabir
redwan10.ag@gmail.com