Terms of Use

Simple, honest terms.

Effective May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026

DraftGuard is a Chrome extension that auto-saves what you type into web forms, helps you recover lost work, reuses your saved answers, and — optionally — drafts new answers in your own voice. By installing or using DraftGuard you agree to these terms. They're meant to be readable, not a wall of legalese.

Short version

Your responsibility

You're responsible for what you submit. DraftGuard helps you recover, reuse, and draft text, but the content you send on any form is yours. Review it, edit it, and make sure it's accurate and appropriate before you submit.

AI features and accuracy

DraftGuard's optional AI features (Adapt and "Draft from my voice") generate suggestions based on the writing, profile, and facts you provide. They can make mistakes, miss context, or leave clearly-marked placeholders like [ADD COMPANY/ROLE DETAILS] when a specific detail is missing — by design, DraftGuard won't invent facts. Treat every AI result as a first draft to review, not a finished answer.

Always preview, never auto-submit

DraftGuard never inserts a draft without showing you a preview first, and it never submits a form for you. You choose Use Draft, Edit First, or Save to Bank. If something doesn't look right, don't use it.

Privacy

How DraftGuard handles your data — including the local-first recovery/autofill features and the opt-in AI features — is described in the Privacy Policy. AI features are off until you enable them.

Provided as-is

DraftGuard is provided "as is," without warranties of any kind. We don't guarantee that recovery, autofill, or AI drafting will work perfectly on every website, that drafts will be accurate, or that the extension will be uninterrupted or error-free. To the fullest extent permitted by law, DraftGuard and its author are not liable for any loss arising from your use of the extension. You use it at your own discretion.

Changes to these terms

If these terms change, this document will be updated and the "Last updated" date at the top will change. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.

Contact

Questions about these terms? Open an issue on the DraftGuard project repository. DraftGuard is a small, privacy-first project and feedback is welcome.