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This policy explains what RoPairly uses to create your shared space, where that information is stored, and the controls available to you.
Overview
RoPairly is a Chrome extension that lets two linked Roblox users save and view a shared list of Roblox experiences. It also provides optional presence sharing and a shared Avatar Editor view. This policy explains what information RoPairly uses and how it is handled.
Information RoPairly uses
- Roblox identityUser ID and username for account detection, verification, recovery, and partner linking.
- Saved experiencesTitle, place ID, image URL, game URL, rating, player count, genre, and shared play status.
- Shared-space recordsPairing data, verification requests, trusted-device records, and shared activity history.
- Optional activityWhen sharing is enabled: presence type, experience name, place and universe IDs, server instance ID, and update time.
- Local preferencesDisplay and visibility settings saved through Chrome local storage.
How information is stored
Extension preferences and trusted-device data are stored in Chrome local storage on your browser. Shared RoPairly data is stored in Supabase and protected by server-side database access rules.
How information is used
- Verify that a Roblox account belongs to the current user.
- Link two verified RoPairly users into one shared space.
- Save, display, and synchronize shared Roblox experiences.
- Show optional partner presence and allow an explicit exact-server Join action.
- Render the linked player's public Roblox avatar when that display setting is enabled.
Activity sharing is enabled by default and can be switched off from Our Space or the extension settings. Switching it off clears the live experience and server fields available to the linked player. Only the currently linked player can read shared presence.
What RoPairly does not do
Third-party services
RoPairly uses Supabase for authentication, database storage, and verification functions. It also calls Roblox APIs to detect accounts, load public experience and avatar information, and request only the current user's own Roblox presence through their already signed-in Roblox page.
The browser supplies session credentials directly to Roblox. RoPairly does not read or store those credentials.
Questions about privacy?
Visit RoPairly Support for contact details and help with privacy-related questions.
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