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Privacy and how browsing works

What the extension sends to Modri, what stays on your computer, and why this is manual browsing — not bulk collection.

Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Short version for sourcers. The legal text is the Privacy policy and Terms.

What the extension sends

When you are signed in and you open a supported LinkedIn profile or a Google results page with /in/ links, the extension sends the profile URL (and an id when LinkedIn shows one) so Modri can load workspace context — already saved, status, position.

Name, headline, and photo are sent when you confirm a save or update. Opening a profile does not create a record by itself.

What stays on your computer

  • Guest Boolean history on /boolean
  • Visited timestamps from Chrome history
  • Your sign-in session in the extension

Visited badges are not uploaded.

Who owns candidate notes

Your organization is typically the controller of workspace candidate content. Modri’s operator (GC Ventures) processes it to provide the product. For candidate rights requests, start with your own company; we help as processor. Privacy questions: hello@modri.io.

How you are supposed to use it

  • Browse profiles yourself. Save the ones you are working.
  • Do not use Modri to automate messaging, scrape LinkedIn Search, or collect people in the background.
  • Only visible Google /in/ links on the current results page are read for the panel.
Modri is not approved by LinkedIn and does not claim to be. Keep usage manual and narrowly scoped.

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