Open source
FixClick Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 8, 2026
FixClick is designed to protect you without collecting your data.
What FixClick does with your information
- All analysis happens on your device. FixClick inspects the content of the web pages you visit locally, in your browser, to detect ClickFix and phishing indicators. This processing never leaves your device.
- No data is transmitted. FixClick has no backend servers and makes no network requests of its own. It does not send your browsing history, the contents of pages, your clipboard, credentials, or any personal information to the developer or any third party.
- No accounts, analytics, or tracking. FixClick does not require an account and contains no analytics, telemetry, advertising, or tracking of any kind.
What is stored, and where
FixClick stores the following only in your browser’s local extension storage, on your device:
- Your settings (which detectors are enabled, and whether critical pages are hard-blocked).
- A short list of recent detections (title, severity, the hostname where it occurred, and a timestamp) shown in the popup.
This data never leaves your browser. You can clear the recent-detections list at any time from the popup, and removing the extension deletes all of it.
Clipboard
FixClick does not request clipboard access and does not read your system clipboard. Its ClickFix check works by observing a web page’s own copy action within that page, to see whether the page is trying to place a system command on your clipboard.
Permissions
FixClick requests broad host access so it can inspect pages for threats as you browse. This access is used solely for on-device detection, as described above.
Data collection declaration
FixClick collects no data (declared to Mozilla Add-ons as data_collection_permissions: none).
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the updated version will be published at https://subnet345.com/open-source/fixclick-privacy with a new “last updated” date.
Contact
Questions about privacy: hello@subnet345.com.