1 points by yusufA207 16 hours ago | 0 comments on HN
| Mixed / Neutral with Privacy Concerns Product
· vv3.4 · 2026-02-25
Article Heatmap
Negative Neutral Positive No Data
Aggregates
Weighted Mean
+0.08
Unweighted Mean
+0.11
Max
+0.50 Article 19
Min
-0.32 Article 12
Signal
22
No Data
9
Confidence
ND
Volatility
0.38 (High)
Negative
2
Channels
E: 0.5S: 0.5
SETL
-0.08
Structural-dominant
FW Ratio
66%
0 facts · 0 inferences
Evidence: High: 3 Medium: 6 Low: 13 No Data: 9
Theme Radar
Domain Context Profile
Element
Modifier
Affects
Note
Privacy
+0.15
Article 12
Google's privacy infrastructure and data minimization practices are documented across parent domain; Chrome Web Store inherits privacy-conscious design patterns.
Terms of Service
+0.10
Article 29
Chrome Web Store operates under Google's standard Terms of Service with developer agreement provisions; structural enforcement of terms visible in account/submission workflows.
Accessibility
+0.12
Article 27
Google's Material Design 3 system includes WCAG compliance; semantic HTML and color contrast standards inherited by store pages.
Mission
—
Chrome Web Store's mission is commercial product distribution; no explicit human rights advocacy mission observed on domain.
Editorial Code
—
No independent editorial code detected; Google's moderation policies apply but are not transparent on-page.
Ownership
+0.05
Article 21
Owned by Google (Alphabet); corporate structure implies accountability but centralized control limits user voice.
Access Model
+0.18
Article 19 Article 27
Chrome Web Store provides free access to extension listings and download functionality without geographic restriction; no paywall observed for basic access.
Ad/Tracking
-0.12
Article 12
Visible analytics and telemetry configuration in page scripts (Google Analytics ID G-KHZNC1Q6K0); privacy implications of tracking noted in ppConfig.
Score Breakdown
+0.40
PreamblePreamble
Medium Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.25
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Chrome Web Store infrastructure enables distributed access and information sharing globally; design emphasizes usability and equal access to extension ecosystem. No explicit dignity/equality messaging in preamble context.
Observable Facts
Page loads with language set to 'en-US' but serves multi-language content infrastructure.
Analytics and tracking infrastructure is actively configured on page load.
Inferences
The deployment of Material Design 3 and semantic accessibility structures suggests commitment to universal usability principles aligned with Preamble values.
The presence of Google Analytics suggests data collection practices that may tension with privacy dignity concepts in the Preamble.
+0.40
Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.30
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform structure allows any developer to publish extensions; no visible discrimination in access. However, content moderation policies not transparent on-page.
Observable Facts
Extension is available in the store for any user with Chrome browser access.
No visible credential requirements for browsing extension listings.
Inferences
Equal technical access to the store suggests non-discriminatory distribution practice, supporting Article 1 equality principle.
+0.33
Article 2Non-Discrimination
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.25
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
No visible discrimination in store access based on observable characteristics; platform is globally accessible. Moderation policies not transparent.
Observable Facts
Store interface accessible to users globally without visible discrimination barriers.
No visible filters restricting access by nationality, race, religion, or other protected characteristics.
Inferences
Neutral presentation of extension listings suggests structural non-discrimination, though hidden moderation policies may contradict this.
+0.25
Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.20
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform provides tools for secure software distribution; individual safety depends on extension code quality and user awareness, not platform guarantee.
Observable Facts
Extension detail page does not display explicit security audit or vulnerability disclosure information.
No visible warning system for potentially unsafe extensions on the page.
Inferences
Absence of safety transparency suggests limited structural commitment to Article 3 security guarantees.
ND
Article 4No Slavery
null
Slavery and servitude have no direct relevance to a browser extension marketplace context. Not applicable.
ND
Article 5No Torture
null
Torture and cruel treatment have no direct applicability to extension marketplace mechanics. Not applicable.
ND
Article 6Legal Personhood
null
Right to recognition as person before law not directly addressed in extension store context. Not applicable.
+0.30
Article 7Equality Before Law
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.20
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform applies uniform terms of service and moderation standards to all developers; equal treatment under store policies observable but not transparent.
Observable Facts
All extensions appear subject to same store listing requirements and review process.
No visible evidence of preferential treatment for certain developers.
Inferences
Uniform treatment structure suggests equal protection under store policies, though detailed moderation transparency is absent.
+0.15
Article 8Right to Remedy
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.15
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform provides mechanism for extension distribution but does not explicitly guarantee developer rights or provide dispute resolution transparency.
Observable Facts
Extension listings are published with developer information visible.
No visible dispute resolution or rights protection mechanism on the extension detail page.
Inferences
Lack of transparent grievance or rights protection infrastructure limits structural support for Article 8.
ND
Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
null
Freedom from arbitrary arrest not applicable to commercial software platform.
+0.20
Article 10Fair Hearing
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.15
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform does not reveal transparent moderation criteria or appeals process; extension removal mechanisms not visible or explained on-page.
Observable Facts
No visible information about store moderation policies or appeal procedures on the extension detail page.
No transparent criteria for extension suspension or removal displayed.
Inferences
Opacity in moderation process suggests limited structural fairness in addressing Article 10 fair hearing rights.
+0.10
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.10
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension moderation process not transparent; no visible presumption of innocence or due process safeguards disclosed.
Observable Facts
Store moderation policies and evidence standards not disclosed on extension listing page.
No appeal or defense mechanism visible for developers.
Inferences
Lack of transparency in moderation suggests minimal structural support for Article 11 presumption principles.
-0.32
Article 12Privacy
High Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
-0.20
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Active tracking infrastructure visible (Google Analytics, ppConfig telemetry settings). Privacy intrusions are explicitly configured in page scripts.
Observable Facts
Google Analytics tracking identifier 'G-KHZNC1Q6K0' is embedded in page configuration.
Window object contains ppConfig with disableAllReporting:false, indicating active data collection.
CSP reporting infrastructure configured to send beacon requests to csp.withgoogle.com.
User location, navigation, and interaction data are collected through instrumentation visible in page scripts.
Inferences
Active tracking contradicts Article 12 privacy protections; the configuration of telemetry systems suggests systematic collection of user data.
The presence of multiple reporting channels (sendBeacon, XMLHttpRequest) indicates comprehensive surveillance infrastructure.
+0.50
Article 13Freedom of Movement
Medium Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.35
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Global accessibility without geographic restrictions supports freedom of movement principles. No visible barriers to cross-border extension access.
Observable Facts
Extension store is accessible globally without visible geofencing or location-based restrictions.
Multi-language support infrastructure is built into page rendering system.
Inferences
Borderless access to extension catalog supports Article 13 freedom of movement in information sphere.
+0.28
Article 14Asylum
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.20
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform provides asylum-like refuge for developers publishing extensions; no visible political screening evident in store access.
Observable Facts
No visible political criteria or origin-based restrictions on extension publication.
Developers from any jurisdiction appear able to list extensions.
Inferences
Non-political approach to extension listing suggests minimal political persecution risk within platform structure.
+0.10
Article 15Nationality
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.05
Structural
+0.15
SETL
-0.12
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform enables developer communities but does not explicitly promote national identity or cultural rights.
Observable Facts
Extension listings include developer names and descriptions that may reflect cultural identity.
No visible content promoting or restricting nationality or cultural expression.
Inferences
Neutral platform stance toward cultural identity provides neither support nor obstruction for Article 15.
+0.33
Article 16Marriage & Family
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.25
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension marketplace does not address marriage or family directly; no structural restrictions on who may publish.
Observable Facts
No visible marital or family status requirements for extension publication.
Developer accounts appear independent of family or household status.
Inferences
Platform neutrality toward family structures provides minimal structural support or opposition to Article 16.
-0.32
Article 17Property
High Practice
Editorial
-0.15
Structural
-0.25
SETL
+0.16
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension installations grant browser data access permissions; privacy intrusions structured into platform. User property in extension data is not protected.
Observable Facts
Extensions obtain access to user browsing data, search history, and personal information by design.
No visible user control mechanism for property rights in personal data collected via extensions.
Chrome Web Store does not restrict extensions that profile user behavior.
Inferences
The extension permission model systematically violates Article 17 property protections by enabling data harvesting.
User data becomes extractable commodity with minimal consent transparency.
+0.23
Article 18Freedom of Thought
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.10
Structural
+0.20
SETL
-0.14
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform enables thought expression through developer forums and extension descriptions; freedom of conscience not restricted on-page.
Observable Facts
Extension descriptions and developer profiles contain text expressing design philosophy and intent.
No visible censorship of developer conscience or belief expression in listings.
Extension store is a platform for receiving and imparting information globally. Search, filtering, and discovery mechanisms enable information access without restriction. No visible censorship of extension functionality or developer speech.
Observable Facts
Extension detail page displays full description of i18nkeylocator extension functionality.
Search and browsing interfaces provide unrestricted access to extension information across store.
No visible content filters or censorship applied to extension descriptions or purpose statements.
User reviews and ratings appear unmoderated for content expression.
Inferences
Open discovery and information-sharing infrastructure supports Article 19 freedom of expression and information access.
The catalog format enables both developers to express intent and users to receive unfiltered information about tools.
+0.33
Article 20Assembly & Association
Medium Practice
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.25
SETL
-0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform enables association among developers through ecosystem participation; no visible restriction on assembly. However, moderation policies may limit certain associations.
Observable Facts
Developer communities form around extension categories and shared purposes.
No visible restrictions preventing developers from associating or coordinating.
Inferences
Open marketplace structure supports Article 20 freedom of peaceful assembly among technical developers.
+0.17
Article 21Political Participation
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.10
Structural
+0.15
SETL
-0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Store does not provide transparent governance participation; developer input into platform policies not visible. Centralized Google control limits democratic participation.
Observable Facts
No visible developer voting mechanism or democratic governance structures on extension store.
Moderation policies appear to be unilaterally set by Google without community consultation mechanism visible.
Inferences
Lack of transparent participation mechanisms suggests limited structural support for Article 21 democratic participation.
+0.28
Article 22Social Security
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.20
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension ecosystem provides economic participation avenue for developers; no visible exclusion from extension economy. However, revenue sharing terms not transparent.
Observable Facts
Extensions are available for free distribution, enabling developer participation in software economy.
No visible membership requirements preventing economic participation.
Inferences
Open publication model provides economic participation opportunity, supporting Article 22 social security participation.
+0.26
Article 23Work & Equal Pay
Medium Practice
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.20
SETL
-0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform enables work for developers creating extensions; no visible restrictions on technical employment. Terms of service govern developer rights but are not transparent on-page.
Observable Facts
Developers can create and distribute extensions as professional work product.
Extension economy enables developer income and employment participation.
No visible discrimination in access to extension development work.
Inferences
Open extension marketplace supports Article 23 right to work for developer communities.
+0.20
Article 24Rest & Leisure
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.10
Structural
+0.15
SETL
-0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform provides limited rest provisions; extension development does not guarantee rest or leisure time.
Observable Facts
No visible platform provisions for developer rest, vacation, or leisure rights.
Extension development is voluntary and not subject to labor protections visible on-page.
Inferences
Commercial platform structure does not address Article 24 rest and leisure protections.
+0.07
Article 25Standard of Living
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.05
Structural
+0.10
SETL
-0.07
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension marketplace does not provide social safety net or living standards guarantees for users or developers.
Observable Facts
No visible health, food, housing, or social security provisions on extension store.
Platform does not guarantee minimum living standards for developer income.
Inferences
Commercial platform structure does not address Article 25 social security or living standards.
+0.40
Article 26Education
High Practice
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.30
SETL
-0.12
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension ecosystem enables education and technical skill development; information access supports learning. Free extension ecosystem provides educational value.
Observable Facts
Extension source code and documentation are publicly accessible, enabling learning.
Extension marketplace demonstrates technical concepts in accessible form.
Open publication model enables developer education and knowledge transfer.
User access to extensions supports technical literacy development.
Inferences
Public extension ecosystem functions as educational resource, supporting Article 26 right to education.
Transparent extension functionality enables understanding of technical systems and informed digital participation.
+0.34
Article 27Cultural Participation
Medium Practice
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.25
SETL
-0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Extension ecosystem provides access to cultural and technical community participation; accessibility infrastructure supports participation in digital culture.
Observable Facts
Extension store enables participation in digital culture and technical innovation community.
Material Design 3 accessibility infrastructure provides color contrast and semantic HTML support.
International extension ecosystem enables cross-cultural participation.
Inferences
Open extension marketplace supports Article 27 participation in cultural and technical life.
+0.17
Article 28Social & International Order
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.10
Structural
+0.15
SETL
-0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Platform does not establish social or international order guaranteeing Article 1-27 rights implementation.
Observable Facts
Extension store is commercial product, not governance mechanism.
No visible platform provision for international social order or rights guarantees.
Inferences
Commercial marketplace structure does not address Article 28 social and international order.
-0.03
Article 29Duties to Community
Medium Practice
Editorial
-0.10
Structural
-0.15
SETL
+0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Terms of service restrict certain extension behaviors; platform imposes limitations on developer rights in name of community protection. Restrictions not fully transparent on-page.
Observable Facts
Chrome Web Store Terms of Service impose behavioral restrictions on extensions (malware, privacy violations, etc.).
Extensions are removed if they violate store policies without transparent appeals process visible.
Developer account terms restrict publication of certain types of extensions.
Inferences
Opaque restrictions on extension types and behaviors suggest limitation of Article 29 rights without transparent justification.
The moderation system enforces community standards but lacks transparency in Article 29 balancing.
+0.07
Article 30No Destruction of Rights
Low Practice
Editorial
+0.05
Structural
+0.10
SETL
-0.07
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
No visible mechanism preventing destruction of UDHR rights through extension functionality or platform policy.
Observable Facts
No visible safeguard preventing extensions that would violate UDHR principles.
Moderation policies not transparent regarding Article 30 misuse protection.
Inferences
Lack of explicit Article 30 safeguards suggests limited structural prevention of rights destruction.