> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chain.fm/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chain.fm/docs/chrome-extension/chrome-extension-faq.md).

# Chrome Extension FAQ

1. **How can I hide the floating icon on certain websites?**\
   Hide Floating Icon:\
   Visit the website where you want to hide the floating icon, right-click – Chain.fm – check “Hide on this site.”

   Show Floating Icon:\
   Visit the website where you want to show the floating icon, right-click – Chain.fm – uncheck “Hide on this site.”
2. **Does the Chain.fm extension collect my browsing data?**\
   No, the Chain.fm extension does **not** collect your browsing data. The permissions it requires are solely used to display icons and floating windows on websites, and to enable quick in-page navigation.
3. **Will I lose my data if I uninstall the extension?**\
   Only UI settings such as the floating icon and window size/position are stored locally and will be lost. All other data is saved on Chain.fm, so you can safely uninstall and reinstall the extension.
4. **I previously installed the beta version. Do I need to uninstall it to install the official version?**\
   Yes, the beta version has been discontinued. Please uninstall it and install the official version.


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