OneBuddy stores all data locally on your device using Chrome's storage API. Here's a breakdown of what's stored.
Settings: Your preferences for all features — timer durations, reminder intervals, ad blocker toggles, blur styles, and lock screen settings.
Clipboard History: Up to 100 text entries with source URLs and timestamps. Oldest entries are automatically removed as new ones are added.
Notes: Your created notes and slash shortcut definitions.
Blur Regions: The blur areas you've defined for specific web pages, so they re-apply on revisit.
Habits: Your habit definitions, check-off history, and streak data.
Captures: Screenshots and recordings in the built-in gallery (up to 50 items).
No external servers: None of this data is sent to any server. OneBuddy has no backend, no analytics, and no data collection.
To delete all data: Remove OneBuddy from chrome://extensions/. All stored data is deleted when the extension is uninstalled.