XTag helps users save selected X posts and threads to their own Notion workspace.
XTag uses this data only to create and update Notion databases, categories, and saved post pages requested by the user.
XTag sends Notion OAuth authorization data to the XTag auth server only to complete the Notion OAuth token exchange. XTag sends selected post content and categories to Notion so they can be saved in the user’s workspace.
XTag does not sell user data and does not use user data for advertising, analytics, creditworthiness, lending, or unrelated purposes.
Notion OAuth tokens and setup information are stored locally in Chrome extension storage. Saved posts and categories are stored in the user’s Notion workspace. The XTag auth server does not intentionally store user post content.
Users can delete saved posts, categories, and databases directly from Notion. Users can disconnect XTag by logging out of the extension and/or removing the Notion connection.