Last updated: May 31, 2026
Kindle Ferry is a Chrome extension that lets you send PDF documents from Chrome to your Kindle email address. This policy explains what information Kindle Ferry collects and how it is used.
We use collected information only to provide Kindle Ferry’s functionality: authenticating your account, saving your Kindle delivery settings, processing user-selected PDFs, delivering documents to Kindle, showing delivery status, enforcing usage limits, and managing subscriptions.
Kindle Ferry does not collect health information, precise location, personal communications, or general web browsing history. The extension detects whether the active page contains a PDF so you can choose to send it, but it does not sell or use browsing data for advertising.
We do not sell user data. Information may be shared with service providers only as needed to operate the service, including Google for authentication, Stripe for payments, Resend/email infrastructure for document delivery, and hosting infrastructure for processing uploaded PDFs.
The Chrome extension does not execute remote code. Extension code is packaged with the extension. The extension communicates with Kindle Ferry servers over HTTPS for data such as authentication, settings, upload processing, status, and billing links.
Account, settings, subscription, and send-status records are retained as needed to operate the service. Uploaded PDFs are used for processing and delivery. You may request deletion of your account data by contacting us.
Kindle Ferry uses HTTPS for communication between the extension and backend servers. Access to production systems is restricted, and authentication is required for account-specific API requests.
For privacy questions or deletion requests, contact: ashley@ashleyweinaug.com