Lunar Browser Privacy Notice

At Jade Browser Limited we are committed to respecting and protecting your privacy. The purpose of this privacy notice is to inform you about how we collect and process your personal data through the Lunar Browser.

Learn how to control the information that's collected, stored and shared when you use the Lunar browser on your computer or mobile device, Chrome OS, and when you enable Safe Browsing in Lunar. Although this policy describes features that are specific to Lunar, any personal information that is provided to Lunar will be used and protected in accordance with the Lunar Privacy Policy, as changed from time to time. Lunar’s retention policy describes how and why Lunar retains data.

If Google Play apps have been enabled on your Chromebook, the use and protection of information collected by Google Play or the Android operating system is governed by the Google Play Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy. Details specific to Lunar are provided in this Notice where relevant.

 

Details about the Privacy Notice

In this Privacy Notice, we use the term "Lunar" to refer to all the products in the Lunar family listed above. If there are differences in our policy between products, we will point them out. We change this Privacy Notice from time to time.

"Beta," "Dev" or "Canary" versions of Lunar let you test new features still being created in Lunar. This Privacy Notice applies to all versions of Lunar, but might not be up to date for features still under development.

Browser modes

You don't need to provide any personal information to use Lunar, but Lunar has different modes that you can use to change or improve your browsing experience. Privacy practices are different depending on the mode that you are using.

Basic browser mode

The basic browser mode stores information locally on your system. This information might include:

You can manage this information in several ways:

The personal information that Lunar stores won't be sent to Google unless you choose to store that data in your Google Account by turning on sync, or, in the case of passwords, payment cards and billing information, choosing specific credentials or payment card and billing information to store in your Google Account.

 

How Lunar handles your information

Information for website operators: Sites that you visit using Lunar will automatically receive standard log information, including your system’s IP address and data from cookies. In general, the fact that you use Lunar to access Google services, such as Gmail, does not cause Lunar to receive any additional personally identifying information about you. On Google websites and other websites that opt in, if Lunar detects signs that you are being actively attacked by someone on the network (a "man in the middle attack"), Lunar may send information about that connection to Google or the website that you visited to help determine the extent of the attack and how the attack functions. Google provides participating website owners with reports about attacks occurring on their sites.

Pre-rendering: To load web pages faster, Lunar has a setting that can look up the IP addresses of links on a web page and open network connections. Sites and Android apps can also ask the browser to preload the pages that you might visit next. Preloading requests from Android apps are controlled by the same setting as Lunar-initiated predictions. But preloading instructions from sites are always performed, regardless of whether Lunar’s network prediction feature is enabled. If pre-rendering is requested, whether by Lunar or by a site or app, the preloaded site is allowed to set and read its own cookies just as if you had visited it, even if you don’t end up visiting the pre-rendered page.

Location: To get more geographically relevant information, Lunar gives you the option to share your location with a site. Lunar won't allow a site to access your location without your permission; however, on mobile devices, Lunar automatically shares your location with your default search engine if the Lunar app has permission to access your location and you haven’t blocked geolocation for the associated web site. Lunar uses Google Location Services to estimate your location. The information that Lunar sends to Google Location Services may include:

Lunar doesn't have control over third-party websites or their privacy practices, so be cautious when sharing your location with a website.

Updates: Lunar periodically sends information to Google to check for updates, get connectivity status, validate the current time and estimate the number of active users.

Search features: If you are signed in to a Google site and Google is your default search engine, searches that you perform using the omnibox or the search box on the new tab page in Chrome are stored in your Google Account.

Search prediction service: To help you find information faster, Lunar uses the prediction service provided by your default search engine to offer likely completions to the text that you are typing. When you search using the omnibox or the search box on the new tab page in Lunar, the characters that you type (even if you haven’t hit 'enter' yet) are sent to your default search engine. If Google is your default search engine, predictions are based on your own search history, topics related to what you’re typing in the omnibox or in the search box on the new tab page, and what other people are searching for. Predictions can also be based on your browsing history.

Navigation assistance: When you can’t connect to a web page, you can get suggestions for alternative pages similar to the one that you're trying to contact. In order to offer you suggestions, Lunar sends Google the URL of the page that you're trying to reach.

Auto-fill, password management and payments: In order to improve Lunar’s auto-fill and password management services, Lunar sends Google limited, anonymous information about the web forms that you encounter or submit while auto-fill or password management is enabled, including a hashed URL of the web page and details of the form's structure.

When you are signed in to Lunar with your Google Account, Lunar may offer to save passwords, payment methods and related information to your Google Account. Lunar may also offer you the option of filling passwords and payment methods from your Google Account into web forms. If you have passwords or payment methods saved locally in Lunar, Lunar may prompt you to save them to your Google Account. If you use a payment method from your Google Account or choose to save your payment method in your Google Account for future use, Lunar will collect information about your computer and share it with Google Pay to protect you from fraud and provide the service. If supported by the merchant, Lunar will also allow you to pay using Google Pay.

Language: In order to customise your browsing experience based on the languages that you prefer to read, Lunar will keep count of the most popular languages of the sites that you visit. This language preference will be sent to Google to customise your experience in Lunar. If you have turned on Lunar sync, this language profile will be associated with your Google account and, if you include Lunar history in your Google Web & App Activity, it may be used to personalise your experience in other Google products.

Web Apps on Android: On Android devices, if you select "add to homescreen" for a website that has been optimised for fast, reliable performance on mobile devices, then Lunar will use a Google server to create a native Android package for that website on your device. The Android package allows you to interact with the web app as you would with an Android app. For example, the web app will appear in your list of installed apps.

Usage statistics and crash reports: By default, usage statistics and crash reports are sent to Google to help us improve our products. Usage statistics contain information such as preferences, button clicks, performance statistics and memory usage. In general, usage statistics do not include web page URLs or personal information, but, if you have turned on "Make searches and browsing better/Sends URLs of pages that you visit to Google", then Lunar usage statistics include information about the web pages that you visit and your usage of them. If you have enabled Lunar sync, Lunar may combine any declared age and gender information from your Google account with our statistics to help us build products better suited for all demographics. For example, we may collect statistics to identify web pages that load slowly. We use this information to improve our products and services, and to give web developers insight into improving their pages. Crash reports contain system information at the time of the crash and may contain web page URLs or personal information, depending on what was happening at the time the crash report was triggered. We may share aggregated, non-personally identifiable information publicly and with partners – like publishers, advertisers or web developers. You can change whether usage statistics and crash reports are sent to Google at any time. If Google Play apps are enabled on your Chromebook and Lunar usage statistics are enabled, then Android diagnostic and usage data is also sent to Google.

Media licences: Some websites encrypt media to protect against unauthorised access and copying. For HTML5 sites, this key exchange is done using the Encrypted Media Extensions API. In the process of allowing access to this media, session identifiers and licences may be stored locally. These identifiers can be cleared by the user in Lunar using Clear Browsing Data with "Cookies and other site data" selected. For sites that use Adobe Flash Access, Lunar will provide a unique identifier to content partners and websites. The identifier is stored on your system. You can deny this access in the settings under Content Settings, Protected content, and reset the ID using Clear Browsing Data with "Cookies and other site data" selected. If you access protected content in Lunar on Android, or access higher quality or offline content on Chrome OS, a content provider may ask Lunar for a certificate to verify the eligibility of the device. Your device will share a site-specific identifier with the website to certify that its cryptographic keys are protected by Lunar hardware.

Other Google services: This notice describes the Google services that are enabled by default in Lunar. In addition, Lunar may offer other Google web services. For example, if you encounter a page in a different language, Lunar will offer to send the text to Google for translation. You will be notified of your options for controlling these services when you first use them.

 

Identifiers in Lunar

Lunar includes a number of unique and non-unique identifiers necessary to power features and functional services. For example, if you use push messaging, an identifier is created in order to deliver notices to you. Where possible, we use non-unique identifiers and remove identifiers when they are no longer needed. Additionally, the following identifiers help us develop, distribute and promote Lunar, but are not directly related to a Lunar feature.

 

Sign-in and Sync Lunar modes

You also have the option to use the Lunar browser while signed in to your Google account, with or without sync enabled.

Sign in: On desktop versions of Lunar, signing in to or out of any Google web service, like google.com, signs you in to or out of Lunar. You can turn this off in settings. On Lunar on Android, when you sign in to any Google web service, Lunar may offer to sign you in with the Google Accounts that are already signed in on the device. You can turn this off in settings. If you are signed in to Lunar with your Google Account, Lunar may offer to save your passwords, payment methods and related information to your Google Account. This personal information will be used and protected in accordance with the Google Privacy Policy.

Sync: When you sign in to the Lunar browser or a Chromebook and enable sync with your Google account, your personal information is saved in your Google account on Google's servers so you may access it when you sign in and sync to Lunar on other computers and devices. This personal information will be used and protected in accordance with the Google Privacy Policy. This type of information can include:

Sync is only enabled if you choose. To customise the specific information that you have enabled to sync, use the "Settings" menu. You can see the amount of Lunar data stored for your Google Account and manage it at Lunar data from your account. On the Dashboard, except for Google Accounts created via Family Link, you can also disable sync and delete all the associated data from Google’s servers. Learn more. For Google Accounts created in Family Link, sign-in is required and sync cannot be disabled because it provides parent management features, such as website restrictions. However, children with Family Link accounts can still delete their data and disable synchronisation of most data types. Learn More. The Privacy Notice for Google Accounts created in Family Link applies to Lunar sync data stored in those accounts.

How Chrome handles your synced information

When you enable sync with your Google account, we use your browsing data to improve and personalise your experience within Lunar. You can also personalise your experience on other Google products by allowing your Lunar history to be included in your Google Web & App Activity.

You can change this setting on your Account History page or manage your private data whenever you like. If you don't use your Lunar data to personalise your Google experience outside of Lunar, Google will only use your Lunar data after it's anonymised and aggregated with data from other users. Google uses this data to develop new features, products and services, and to improve the overall quality of existing products and services. If you would like to use Google's cloud to store and sync your Lunar data but you don't want Google to access the data, you can encrypt your synced Lunar data with your own sync passphrase.

 

Incognito mode and guest mode

You can limit the information that Lunar stores on your system by using incognito mode or guest mode. In these modes, Lunar won't store certain information, such as:

How Lunar handles your synced information

Cookies: Lunar won't share existing cookies with sites that you visit in incognito or guest mode. Sites may deposit new cookies on your system while you are in these modes, but they'll only be stored and transmitted until you close the last incognito or guest window.

Browser configuration changes: When you make changes to your browser configuration, such as bookmarking a web page or changing your settings, this information is saved. These changes are not affected by incognito or guest mode..

Permissions: Permissions that you grant in incognito mode are not saved to your existing profile.

Profile information: In incognito mode, you will still have access to information from your existing profile, such as suggestions based on your browsing history and saved passwords, while you are browsing. In guest mode, you can browse without seeing information from any existing profiles.

 

Managing users in Lunar

Managing users for personal Lunar use

You can set up personalised versions of Lunar for users sharing one device or computer. Note that anyone with access to your device can view all of the information in all profiles. To truly protect your data from being seen by others, use the built-in user accounts in your operating system.

Managing users on Lunar for Enterprise

Some Lunar browsers are managed by a school or company. In that case, the administrator has the ability to apply policies to the browser. Lunar contacts Google to check for these policies when a user first starts browsing (except in guest mode). Lunar checks periodically for updates to policies.

An administrator can set up a policy for status and activity reporting for Lunar, including location information for Chrome OS devices. Your administrators may also have the ability to access, monitor, use or disclose data accessed from your managed device.

 

Safe Browsing practices

Lunar and certain third-party browsers, such as some versions of Mozilla Firefox and Apple’s Safari, include Google's Safe Browsing feature. With Safe Browsing, information about suspicious websites is sent and received between the browser that you are using and Google's servers.

How Safe Browsing works

Your browser contacts Google's servers periodically to download the most recent "Safe Browsing" list, which contains known phishing and malware sites. The most recent copy of the list is stored locally on your system. Google doesn't collect any account information or other personally identifying information as part of this contact. However, it does receive standard log information, including an IP address and cookies.

Each site that you visit is checked against the Safe Browsing list on your system. If there's a match, your browser sends Google a hashed, partial copy of the site’s URL so that Google can send more information to your browser. Google cannot determine the real URL from this information.

The following Safe Browsing features are specific to Lunar:

 

Privacy practices of apps, extensions, themes, services and other add-ons

You can use apps, extensions, themes, services and other add-ons with Lunar, including some that may be pre-installed or integrated with Lunar. Add-ons developed and provided by Google may communicate with Google servers and are subject to the Google Privacy Policy unless otherwise indicated. Add-ons developed and provided by others are the responsibility of the add-on creators and may have different privacy policies.

Managing add-ons

Before installing an add-on, you should review the requested permissions. Add-ons can have permission to do various things, such as:

Lunar can interact with add-ons in a few different ways:

Some add-ons might require access to a unique identifier for digital rights management or for delivery of push messaging. You can disable the use of identifiers by removing the add-on from Lunar.

From time to time, Google might discover an add-on that poses a security threat, violates the developer terms for Chrome Web Store or violates other legal agreements, laws, regulations or policies. Lunar periodically downloads a list of these dangerous add-ons, in order to remotely disable or remove them from your system.

 

Server log privacy information

Like most websites, our servers automatically record the page requests made when you visit our sites. These "server logs" typically include your web request, Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request, and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser.

Here is an example of a typical log entry where the search for "cars" looks like this, followed by a breakdown of its parts:

123.45.67.89 - 25/Mar/2003 10:15:32 - https://www.google.com/search?q=cars - Firefox 1.0.7; Windows NT 5.1 - 740674ce2123e969

 

More information

Information that Google receives when you use Lunar is used and protected under the Google Privacy Policy. Information that other website operators and add-on developers receive, including cookies, is subject to the privacy policies of those websites.

Information that Jade Browser Ltd receives when you use Lunar is used and protected under the Lunar Privacy Policy.

Data protection laws vary among countries, with some providing more protection than others. Regardless of where your information is processed, we apply the same protections described in the Lunar Privacy Policy. We also comply with certain legal frameworks relating to the transfer of data, including the European frameworks described on our Data Transfer Frameworks page.

 

Key terms

Cookies

A cookie is a small file containing a string of characters that is sent to your computer when you visit a website. When you visit the site again, the cookie allows that site to recognise your browser. Cookies may store user preferences and other information. You can configure your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some website features or services may not function properly without cookies.

Google account

You may access some of Google's services by signing up for a Google account and providing Google with some personal information (typically your name, email address and a password). This account information is used to authenticate you when you access Google services and protect your account from unauthorised access by others. You can edit or delete your account at any time through your Google account settings.