Privacy First

Privacy-First Download Manager for Windows

FlowGet focuses on user-controlled download workflows, browser integration transparency, safety notes, and privacy-aware desktop download management.

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What privacy-first means for a download manager

A privacy-first download manager should make download control, browser integration, account behavior, and release status understandable before a user installs anything.

FlowGet positions privacy around user control, transparent browser integration, clear policy pages, and honest statements about what the product does and does not claim.

Privacy-aware FlowGet principles

These principles help users evaluate FlowGet before using browser capture or advanced workflows.

Local-first control

Downloads should be visible and controlled from the Windows desktop workflow.

Browser transparency

Browser integration should be explained through clear privacy and permission pages.

Official source first

Users should check the official download page for current release status.

Responsible claims

FlowGet should not claim certifications, audits, or verification details that are not published.

Where to review FlowGet privacy and safety information

NeedBest page to reviewWhy it matters
General privacyPrivacy PolicyExplains website, account, and data-handling expectations
Browser captureBrowser Privacy PolicyExplains browser integration and permission expectations
Safety and release statusSafety and Download pagesShows official status and trust-related notes
QuestionsContact pageGives users a support route for privacy or product questions

Privacy-first download manager FAQ

Does FlowGet see my downloads?

FlowGet privacy expectations should be reviewed through the official privacy and browser privacy policy pages. This page does not add hidden data collection claims.

What data does FlowGet collect?

Review the Privacy Policy and Browser Privacy Policy for current details about account, website, and browser integration behavior.

Is browser integration optional?

FlowGet positions browser capture as a supported workflow. Exact setup and browser behavior should be reviewed in current release notes and browser privacy documentation.

Where can I read FlowGet privacy policies?

Use the Privacy Policy, Browser Privacy Policy, Safety page, and Contact page linked from this resource.

Review FlowGet before installing.

Use the official download status, safety page, and policy pages to understand FlowGet before relying on browser capture or advanced workflows.