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Bayti Listing Importer

Privacy policy for our Chrome extension.

Last reviewed July 4, 2026

What the extension does

The Bayti Listing Importer helps approved Bayti vendors copy their own menu or product items — names, descriptions, prices, and photos — from a web page they open (for example their own website, or their own Uber Eats or DoorDash page) into their Bayti vendor dashboard as unpublished drafts. That is its only purpose.

What it reads, and when

The extension reads the contents of the page in your current tab only when you click "Scan this page." It looks for item names, descriptions, prices, and photo addresses. It does not run in the background, does not read pages automatically, and does not track your browsing.

What it sends to Bayti

When you click "Import selected to Bayti," the items you selected (name, description, price, photo address) and the address of the page they came from are sent securely to getbayti.com and saved as draft listings in your own vendor account. Photos are copied to Bayti storage so your listings do not depend on the original site. Your identity comes from your existing getbayti.com sign-in — the extension never sees or stores your password.

What it never does

The extension does not collect browsing history, keystrokes, or personal information from pages. It does not use analytics or advertising trackers. It does not sell or share any data with third parties. It stores nothing on your computer beyond what Chrome itself requires to run it. Data sent to Bayti is handled under the main Bayti privacy policy at getbayti.com/privacy.

Your content

Imported items are drafts visible only to you (and Bayti staff who administer the platform) until you choose to publish them. You can edit or delete them any time in your dashboard. Only import content you have the right to use — your own menus, products, and photos.

Contact

Questions about this policy or the extension: hello@getbayti.com.