Last updated: August 2026
Zenith is a browser extension that helps you fill out job portals, scholarship, admission, and government-exam forms by remembering information you type and reusing it on future forms. This policy explains what Zenith does with your information — and just as importantly, what it doesn't do.
Zenith stores information locally, on your device, in two ways:
When you fill out a form on any website with autofill/auto-save turned on, Zenith saves the value you entered together with the field's label (e.g. "Father's Name", "Annual Family Income"), so it can offer the same value on a future form. This can include:
If you choose to, you can upload a photograph, signature, or certificate once in Zenith's options page, so it can be attached to file-upload fields on forms automatically. These files are stored locally on your device.
| Where | chrome.storage.local — a storage area private to
this extension, on your device only |
|---|---|
| Synced to your Google account? | No. Zenith deliberately avoids
chrome.storage.sync so sensitive information is never uploaded to a
Google account or any cloud service. |
| Sent to a server? | No. Zenith has no backend. Nothing is ever transmitted off your device by this extension. |
| Shared with third parties? | No. We don't sell, rent, or share your data — there's no one to share it with, since it never leaves your device. |
| Permission | What it's for |
|---|---|
storage / unlimitedStorage |
Saving your profile and uploaded documents on your device. Documents like scanned certificates can be a few MB, which is why the higher storage limit is requested — it does not grant network access. |
activeTab / scripting |
Running the autofill action on the page you're currently viewing, when you ask it to. |
windows |
Detecting whether the browser window is fullscreen, so the floating Autofill button can hide itself automatically and reappear when you exit fullscreen. |
| Host permissions (all sites) | Zenith's whole purpose is recognizing and filling form fields on any site — government portals, scholarship platforms, and college admission systems are hosted on many different domains, so the extension needs to be able to run on any page you choose to use it on. It only reads form field labels/values on the page — it does not read your browsing history, other page content, or anything outside of form fields. |
contextMenus |
Adds an optional "Autofill this form" right-click menu item. |
Aadhaar number, PAN number, bank account details, and uploaded ID documents are treated as sensitive within Zenith:
From Zenith's options page, at any time, you can:
Your data stays on your device for as long as Zenith is installed. If you uninstall the extension, Chrome removes its local storage, including everything Zenith saved, following standard browser behavior for extension data.
Zenith is a general-purpose productivity tool and is not directed at young children. Many of its intended use cases (scholarship and college-admission forms) are commonly used by users under 18. If you are under 18, we recommend using Zenith with the awareness of a parent or guardian, particularly when saving identity documents such as Aadhaar. Zenith does not knowingly collect information from children in a way that leaves their device, because it does not collect information that leaves any device — see Section 2.
If this policy changes, we'll update the "last updated" date above and, for material changes, note it in the extension's release notes. Continuing to use Zenith after a change means you accept the revised policy.
Questions about this policy or your data can be sent to support@decodebits.com.