This section does not apply to Firefox.
In order to provide up-to-date bypasses, Universal Bypass sends a request to Github every hour, and if a new commit is found, it will download the latest "injection script."
For this, Github's privacy policy applies.
When Crowd Bypass (Options > "Give and take the destinations of unbypassable shorteners.") is enabled, ocassionally the extension will send requests to my server:
- When you visit a known unbypassable shortener website, the URL is sent so it can check against the database if someone else has already reported its destination.
- When you complete your visit on such a website, the URL and destination URL are sent so it can be recorded for future visitors.
I keep no request logs. I use Clouflare and their privacy policy applies to you as an "End User."