Privacy Policy — Roblox Community Manager
Last updated: March 26, 2026
This page is the developer’s privacy policy for everyone who installs and uses Roblox Community Manager. It explains what the extension does with data—it is not Google’s privacy policy. When you use Chrome or the Chrome Web Store, Google’s privacy policy and store terms apply separately.
This policy describes the Chrome extension Roblox Community Manager (the “Extension”). The Extension is offered by the developer identified on the Chrome Web Store listing and at imohy.com.
What the Extension does
The Extension helps you, while signed into Roblox in your browser, view the Roblox Communities (groups) you belong to and leave some or all of them. It uses Roblox’s own websites and APIs with your existing browser session. It does not ask you for your Roblox password inside the Extension.
Data we collect from you
The Extension does not collect personally identifiable information, analytics, or a history of your browsing for the developer. It does not sell your data. There is no separate developer server that receives your Roblox account data from the Extension for the core “list and leave communities” features.
When you use the Extension, requests go between your browser and Roblox (and their related domains), similar to using the Roblox website directly. Roblox’s own privacy policy applies to data processed by Roblox.
Permissions (summary)
- Host access to Roblox domains: to load your memberships and perform leave actions, and to refresh security tokens as required by Roblox.
- Tabs / windows / activeTab / scripting: only to detect the correct Roblox tab when you open the popup (including reading the current page URL when needed) and to navigate a tab if you explicitly choose to open the Communities page.
All executable code in the Extension is included in the package published to the Chrome Web Store. The Extension does not load or run remote code from the internet.
Data kept on your device
While you have the popup open, the Extension keeps ordinary UI state (for example the list shown and progress) in memory only. It does not use Chrome storage APIs in the current release to persist personal data. If that changes in the future, this policy will be updated.
Children
The Extension is not directed at children under 13. Roblox accounts are subject to Roblox’s terms and age requirements.
Changes
This policy may be updated if the Extension changes. The “Last updated” date at the top will be revised when material changes are made.
Contact
For privacy questions about this Extension, use the contact information on imohy.com or the support options listed on the Chrome Web Store page.