Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 30, 2026
Overview
Event Drop is a Chrome side-panel tool for venue professionals to create event photo links and QR codes, view incoming guest photos, run slideshows, and export event photo archives. This policy explains the information handled by the Chrome extension and the companion guest upload page.
Information Event Drop Handles
- Event information: event names, dates, creation timestamps, and randomly generated event identifiers entered or created by the venue operator.
- Storage configuration: the venue operator's Supabase project URL and publishable/anonymous key, guest upload page URL, and mock-mode preference.
- Guest-uploaded content: event photos selected by guests, generated file names, public photo URLs, file sizes, and upload timestamps.
- Local usage state: the current event selection, photo counts, guest counts derived from uploader identifiers, local upload counters, and a random uploader identifier stored in the guest browser.
How Information Is Used
Event Drop uses this information only to provide its disclosed features: creating event links and QR codes, associating photos with the correct event, showing the live gallery and slideshow, displaying event statistics, and exporting photos as a ZIP archive.
Where Information Is Stored
- Extension settings and event records are stored locally in the user's Chrome profile using Chrome local storage.
- Guest photos and event metadata are stored in the Supabase project configured by the venue operator.
- The extension developer does not automatically receive event photos unless the developer also controls the Supabase project selected by the venue operator.
Sharing and Third Parties
Event Drop does not sell user data and does not use event information or photos for advertising. Data is transferred to Supabase only as necessary to provide photo storage and retrieval. Selecting the optional subscription button opens Stripe's hosted checkout page; Event Drop does not collect or store card numbers or other payment credentials.
Public-Read Storage Notice
Version 1 uses a public-read Supabase Storage bucket with anonymous upload permission. Event links are unlisted, but anyone who obtains a direct object URL may be able to view the corresponding photo. Venue operators and guests should not upload confidential, highly sensitive, or unlawful material.
Retention and Deletion
Removing an event in the extension deletes the local event record from that browser. Version 1 intentionally leaves the remote photo files in the venue operator's Supabase project. The venue operator controls remote retention and deletion through that Supabase project.
Security
Event Drop communicates with configured Supabase services over HTTPS. The extension bundles its executable code locally and does not download or execute remote JavaScript or WebAssembly.
Chrome Web Store Limited Use
The use of information received through Chrome extension permissions complies with the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Information is used only to provide or improve Event Drop's disclosed, user-facing purpose.
Contact
Event Drop is published by Loren's AI Solutions. Privacy questions may be submitted through the publisher's official website at lorensaisolutions.com.
Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated when Event Drop's features or data practices change. The effective date at the top of this page will be revised when changes are published.