Zonely — Privacy Policy
Zonely — Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 8, 2026
Zonely is a browser extension published by DhuRee Labs Inc. (dhureelabs.com). This policy covers the Zonely extension for Chrome and Edge.
The short version
Zonely has no backend. There is no server of ours for your data to go to, no account to create, and no analytics of any kind. Your cities and settings are stored on your own device and stay there.
What Zonely stores, and where
Everything below is stored locally through your browser's own extension storage
(chrome.storage.local) on the device you are using. None of it is transmitted to
DhuRee Labs Inc..
- The cities you have added, and the order you put them in
- Any names and icons you have given those rows
- Your settings: time format, date style, theme, appearance, and which optional details are shown
- A short-lived cache of recent weather results, so the same forecast is not re-requested
- If you enabled local weather and granted permission, your last known coordinates
You can erase all of it at any time by removing the extension, or through your browser's "Clear browsing data" for extension storage.
What leaves your device
Zonely contacts exactly two addresses, both operated by Open-Meteo, a free weather API that requires no key and no account:
-
geocoding-api.open-meteo.com— when you search for a city that is not in the built-in list. Sends only the text you typed into the search box. -
api.open-meteo.com— only while the optional "Show weather" setting is on. Sends only latitude, longitude and your chosen temperature unit.
Nothing else is ever transmitted. In particular, Zonely does not and cannot read the pages you visit: it has no content scripts and requests no permission for any website other than the two above.
Open-Meteo's own handling of these requests is governed by their terms.
Location
If you switch on the optional weather feature, Zonely can show conditions, rain and sunset times for where you are. To do that it asks your browser for your location, using the standard permission prompt that you control.
- Your coordinates are used for one purpose: retrieving your local forecast from Open-Meteo.
- They are cached on your device so the extension does not ask repeatedly.
- They are never sent to DhuRee Labs Inc.. We have no server and no way to receive them.
- They are never sold, shared, or used for advertising, profiling or tracking.
- Declining the prompt hides that single row. Everything else in Zonely continues to work normally.
You can revoke the permission at any time in your browser's site settings.
Permissions, and what they do not grant
- storage — saves your cities and settings on this device. No data access beyond that.
- sidePanel — lets the toolbar button open the docked panel. Zonely's entire interface is that panel.
- Two Open-Meteo hosts — city search and optional weather, as described above. These are the only websites Zonely may contact.
That is the complete list. Zonely declares no permission for any site you browse, so it cannot read, modify or interact with web page content.
What Zonely does not do
- No accounts, no sign-in, no email address
- No analytics, telemetry, crash reporting or usage statistics
- No advertising and no advertising identifiers
- No cookies
- No selling or sharing of data with anyone
- No reading, modifying or injecting into the web pages you visit
Children
Zonely is a clock. It is not directed at children and collects no personal information from anyone, including children under 13.
Changes
If this policy changes, the "last updated" date above changes with it, and the revised policy is published at this same address.
Contact
Questions about this policy, or about Zonely:
DhuRee Labs Inc.
admin@dhureelabs.com