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Terms of Service

Last updated: 2026-03-22

What this is

Bright Bar makes browser extensions for developers. By using our extensions or buying a Pro license, you're agreeing to these terms. They're written in plain language because legal boilerplate helps nobody.

What you're buying

When you purchase a Pro license for one of our extensions, you get access to the Pro features in that specific extension. A license is for your personal use — you can use it on as many of your own devices as you like, but you can't share it with others or resell it.

Some extensions use one-time pricing, others use annual subscriptions. The pricing is shown on the product page and in the extension before you buy.

Payments

Payments are processed by Stripe through ExtensionPay. We never see or store your credit card details. Stripe handles all of that.

For subscriptions, you'll be charged annually on the anniversary of your purchase. You can cancel anytime — your Pro access continues until the end of your current billing period.

Refunds

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on all purchases. No questions asked. See our refund policy for details.

Free extensions

Several of our extensions are completely free with no paid tier. You can use those without agreeing to payment-related terms — just the general stuff below.

Your data

Our extensions process data locally in your browser. We don't collect your data, track your browsing, or run analytics in our extensions. Each extension has its own privacy policy with the specifics.

What you can't do

Availability

We do our best to keep things working, but we can't guarantee 100% uptime or that every feature will work perfectly in every browser version. Browser updates sometimes break things — we fix them as fast as we can.

Liability

Our extensions are provided "as is." We're not liable for any damages that arise from using them. The most we'd owe you in any scenario is a refund of what you paid us.

Changes

We may update these terms. If we make significant changes, we'll note it in the relevant extension's changelog. Continued use after changes means you accept the new terms.

Contact

Questions? Email [email protected] or file an issue on the relevant extension's GitHub repo.