Morning Brief privacy policy
Last updated: 14 August 2026
This policy is for Morning Brief, a Chrome new-tab extension published by Sports in 60 (sportsin60.com). It does not apply to the rest of the Sports in 60 website or apps except as noted below.
What Morning Brief is
Morning Brief replaces Chrome’s new tab page with a city briefing: weather, local news, today’s games and concerts, market futures, and visiting links (maps, hotels, currency, webcams). It does not require an account.
What is stored on your computer
The extension uses Chrome’s storage permission to save preferences on your device:
- Chosen city and up to a short list of saved cities
- Language and temperature unit
- Display preferences such as currency pair and whether the visiting row is collapsed
This data stays in your browser. If you use Chrome sync, Chrome may copy those same preferences to your other signed-in devices. Morning Brief does not operate its own user database.
What is requested from the internet
To build the briefing, the extension requests public information from third parties. Those services receive a normal web request from your browser (typically including IP address), as they would for any website. Morning Brief does not send them your name or email.
- Weather: Open-Meteo
- Maps and places: OpenStreetMap, Nominatim, Overpass, Wikimedia Commons / Wikipedia / Wikidata / Wikivoyage
- Local headlines: Google News
- Scores and events: ESPN
- Market quotes: CNBC
- Currency rates: open.er-api.com and Frankfurter
Visiting links may open YouTube, Windy, Google Maps, or other sites in a new tab. Those sites have their own privacy policies. Morning Brief does not receive your activity on those sites.
What we do not do
- No account, sign-in, or email collection inside the extension
- No advertising network, analytics SDK, or user tracking in Morning Brief
- No access to the other websites you browse
- No sale or rental of your data
- No remote code that changes the extension after you install it
Contact
For privacy questions about Morning Brief, use the support email on the Chrome Web Store listing for Morning Brief. The publisher is Sports in 60.
Canonical URL for this policy: https://sportsin60.com/morning-brief-privacy
