Privacy Policy
Hopgo is a Chrome extension and open-source tool for creating short links on your own Cloudflare account. This policy explains what data Hopgo handles.
The short version
Hopgo does not run any servers and does not collect, store, sell, or transmit your data to us. The extension talks directly to Cloudflare using an authorization you grant. Your links and your Cloudflare credentials never pass through any Hopgo-operated service.
What Hopgo stores, and where
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Cloudflare OAuth access token: obtained when you click "Sign in with
Cloudflare" and stored locally in your browser via
chrome.storage.local. It is sent only to Cloudflare's API as a Bearer token. It is never sent anywhere else. No refresh token is requested. -
Your short-link domain and a cached copy of your link list: stored
locally in
chrome.storage.localso the popup loads quickly. The authoritative copy of your links lives in your own Cloudflare KV namespace.
Hopgo requests these Cloudflare permissions, used only to manage your links and one-click setup: Workers KV Storage, Workers Scripts, Workers Routes, Zone read, and DNS write.
What Hopgo does not do
- No analytics, tracking, ads, or fingerprinting.
- No remote Hopgo server receives your tokens, links, or browsing activity.
- No selling or sharing of data with third parties.
Third parties
Hopgo communicates only with Cloudflare (api.cloudflare.com and dash.cloudflare.com), to which you authenticate directly. Cloudflare's handling of your account data is governed by Cloudflare's own privacy policy.
Your control
- Remove all locally stored data by signing out in the extension or uninstalling it.
- Revoke Hopgo's access anytime in your Cloudflare dashboard under Profile > Access Management > Connected Applications.
Contact
Questions: contact@hopgo.co