Privacy Policy
Effective date: June 22, 2026
Airtime for Google Meet (“the extension”) is a browser extension that shows how much each participant speaks during a Google Meet call. This policy explains what the extension accesses and stores.
The short version
Everything stays on your device. The extension has no server, sends no data anywhere, and uses no analytics or third-party services.
What the extension accesses
While you are on a meet.google.com call, the extension reads the following directly from the page, in your browser:
- Participant display names shown on the call.
- Visual speaking and mute indicators (to detect who is talking, and for how long).
- The meeting code in the page URL (used as a label for saved meetings).
What the extension stores
The extension saves a short summary of each meeting — participant display names, total talk time, and talk-time percentage — to your browser's local storage (chrome.storage.local). It keeps up to the 20 most recent meetings so you can review them in the extension's popup and History view.
This data is stored only on your own computer. It is never transmitted to the developer or any third party.
What the extension does NOT do
- It does not send your data to any server or to the developer.
- It does not use analytics, tracking, or advertising.
- It does not access audio, video, or microphone streams.
- It does not sell or share your data with anyone.
- It does not run on any site other than
meet.google.com.
Your control over your data
The saved meeting history lives in your browser. You can remove it at any time by clearing the extension's storage or by uninstalling the extension, which deletes all of its locally stored data.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Email fflitton@gmail.com.
Changes
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL with a new effective date.