X Unfollow Assistant Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 2, 2026
X Unfollow Assistant is a browser extension that helps users review, filter, and manage the accounts they follow on X from within their own logged-in browser session.
What data the extension handles
The extension may access or store the following categories of data while providing its features:
- X account handle and account identity needed to confirm the currently logged-in user
- Follower and following list data retrieved from X for the user’s own account
- Profile metadata used for filtering and review, such as display name, bio, follower count, following count, verification state, avatar state, account age, and recent posting activity where available
- Run settings and local extension preferences, such as protected handles, allowlist entries, filters, saved results, and checkpoint state
- Temporary X request authentication values needed inside the browser session to retrieve the user’s own follower and following list data
How the data is used
The extension uses this data only to provide its user-facing features, including:
- Reviewing accounts the user follows
- Filtering accounts according to the user’s chosen rules
- Showing preview results before any live unfollow actions
- Applying unfollow actions when the user explicitly chooses to do so
- Saving local progress so the user can pause, resume, or review a run later
Where data is stored
Extension settings, run state, and results are stored locally in the browser using Chrome extension storage. The extension does not require a remote account or external backend in order to function.
Data sharing and sale
The extension does not sell user data. The extension does not transfer user data to advertisers, data brokers, analytics providers, or unrelated third parties.
Remote services
The extension interacts with X in the user’s own browser session in order to retrieve follower and following data and to carry out user-requested unfollow actions. Aside from X itself, the extension is not designed to send user data to external developer-controlled servers.
Security
The extension is intended to use the browser’s own secure connection to X. Authentication values handled by the extension are used only for the extension’s single purpose and should not be shared publicly.
User control
Users can control or remove locally stored extension data by:
- Resetting the run from within the extension
- Clearing the extension’s stored data from Chrome
- Removing the extension from the browser
Children’s privacy
The extension is not directed to children and is intended for users managing their own X account activity.
Contact
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