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Silo Internal Traffic — Privacy

Silo Internal Traffic is a browser extension for teams that use Silo analytics. It marks your own visits to sites running Silo as “internal” so they’re excluded from that site’s analytics. This page is its privacy policy.

Last updated: 2026-06-26 · Operator: The Adpharm

We don’t track you. The extension only does anything on sites running Silo analytics, where it marks your traffic as internal so your team’s activity isn’t counted. It never touches any other site.

  • Name and email — only the values you type into the extension’s onboarding form.
  • An “internal” flag — indicating your traffic should be treated as internal.

We do not collect your browsing history, the contents of pages you visit, or anything from sites that don’t run Silo analytics.

  • Your name, email, and on/off preference are stored locally in your browser.
  • On a page running Silo analytics, the extension writes a first-party cookie (your name/email + the internal flag) that Silo reads, so your visit is recorded as internal.
  • This is used only to exclude your visits from analytics and to see which team members are set up. It is not sold and not used for anything else.

The permissions, cookies, and version below are generated from the extension’s own source, so this list always matches what actually ships:

ItemCurrent value
Version0.0.1
Install-time permissionsstorage, scripting
Optional host access (granted by you)*://*/*
Cookies set (on Silo sites only)silo_traffic_type, silo_internal_user
Detects a Silo page viadata-silo-analytics on <html>

The optional “all sites” access is granted by you during onboarding and is used only to detect which pages run Silo — the extension takes no action on any page that doesn’t.

  • Toggle the extension off at any time from its popup.
  • Edit or remove your name/email from the popup.
  • Revoke site access in your browser’s extension settings, or uninstall, at any time.

Questions about this policy: legal@hq.theadpharm.com