Last updated: March 2, 2022
On this page, RadarSpots (I, our, my, we, the Extension) will lay out how data is handled and used when the User (you) interacts with the RadarSpots Extension. Your data is yours. We do not store, collect, or farm any data that you enter in the Extension. We do not sell anything to anyone. It is important to note that we are not affiliated with Adsbexchange.com (The Website). Please see the Disclaimer page for more information.
By installing the Extension, you are allowing RadarSpots Extension to be added to your Chrome browser with the purpose of manipulating the user interface on ADSBexchange.com or your local Tar1090 instance.
As of version 8.3.27 (3/21/22) there are now hyperlinks in the RadarSpots dashboard that, when followed, take the user in a new tab to the RadarSpots Twitter account or the RadarSpots.com blog depending on which link is clicked.
We have implemented in the past a feature to set and zoom to a 'home' position on the map. This 'home' position is any given latitude/longitude that you set. We do not store any data from any user. This data is stored in Your browser's Local Storage and is accessible when You leave the site and come back. If your browser or Local Storage is cleared or reset, this feature will reset and that data will be lost and is unrecoverable. Note: this feature is not currently implemented.
Depending on what button you click on or text field you use in the Extension, UI elements and database data may appear or change.
This extension is free of charge for all features. There are currently no donation or paid options available.
We have a Quick Zoom feature that is a one line web form that asks you for a city name to be typed in and the map will zoom to that city. The data is not stored in any way on our end and should be considered single use.
We use Google Analytics in the Google Chrome Webstore to idenfity install rate, uninstall rate, installs by country, and other installation data. Also, I utilize Google Analytics in the associated RadarSpots.com blog where.
The Favorites feature in the extension takes multiple 6-character aircraft codes and makes them viewable on the map. We do not store any data from any user. This data is stored in your browser in Local Storage. If your browser is reset or cleared, this data will be lost and is unrecoverable.
When you write in to us with a question or to report a bug, we keep that correspondence, including the email address, so that we have a history of past correspondences to reference if you reach out in the future. We have implemented a Twitter button that opens our Twitter page in a new tab. If you choose to follow us, we will have visibility into your Twitter account and we reserve the right to follow or not follow you back.
We don’t collect any characteristics of protected classifications including age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or physical and mental abilities or disabilities. You may provide these data voluntarily, such as if you include a pronoun preference in your email signature when writing us for support issues.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or about how the Extension works with regard to your data, please contact us at adsbxaddon@gmail.com.
Our Database and other web properties are operated in the United States.