We often receive this question, so it’s time to address it clearly.
Termzy AI is a browser extension that provides instant, AI-powered analyses of online terms and conditions and privacy policies. It has been featured in major newspapers and is designed to make complex legal documents more understandable for everyday users.
Once installed, the extension works in two simple steps:
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It scans the website to find links to policy documents.
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It analyzes and evaluates the content of those documents using AI.
Why Do Warnings Appear?
Some users have reported seeing warnings such as:
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“The developer is unverified.”
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“This extension may not be safe according to Google Safe Navigation.”
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“This extension can read and inject code in the page.”
We’d like to explain these step by step. But before diving in, rest assured:
๐ Termzy AI is safe. These warnings are standard, generic, and often triggered by factors unrelated to the real safety of the extension.
1. “The Developer is Unverified”
At the time of publishing, we may not yet be verified developers on the Chrome Store (or other browser stores). This is a temporary status and depends on time, reviews, and the number of users—not on safety.
Every new extension goes through this phase. The warning is meant to protect users from brand-new developers until their credibility is established, not to indicate necessarely malicious behavior.
2. “This Extension Can Read Your Webpages”
This is true, but here’s what it really means:
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Termzy AI's algorithm analyzes your webpage locally in your browser.
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It only looks for links to privacy policies and terms.
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No one on our side sees what you’re browsing.
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Your browsing activity is never stored in connection to your identity.
So yes, the extension “reads” the page - but only to do its job, and only on your own device.
3. “This Extension Can Inject Code”
Again, technically true—but here’s the reality:
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Termzy AI injects a small piece of code to add the “Scan Website” button.
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This button only appears when a login or registration form is detected.
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Nothing else is injected.
Chrome’s automatic verification system doesn’t analyze the specifics of what is injected. It simply triggers a generic warning any time code injection is used, even if it’s harmless. In our case, the injection is just the scan button—not malware.
Bottom Line: Yes, It’s Safe
We understand that security warnings can feel unsettling. But in this case, they are standard browser precautions that apply to many new extensions, including our case.
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Termzy AI does not collect browser history in association with your identity.
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It only runs the scan locally in your browser.
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The code injected is limited to simple technical pieces (e.g. the scan button)..
So you can use Termzy AI with confidence.
If you still have concerns, our support team is here to help—and we’ll continue sharing transparent updates on this blog.