Identifier Retention Policy: Why Extension Removal Revokes Device Provisioning

The security architecture of Shustree is engineered upon the principle of absolute privacy: we are fundamentally committed to safeguarding user data and do not harvest digital footprints. Unlike conventional commercial services, our extension does not request access to user session cookies and refrains from storing persistent authentication markers within your operating system's file system.

Consequently, Shustree engineers advise users to note a critical technical characteristic of the extension lifecycle within the Chromium environment regarding its complete uninstallation procedure.

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Chrome Developer Guidelines: Local Storage Reset

In strict accordance with the official Google Chrome extension development and security policies (Chrome Extensions Storage API Reference), the moment a user selects "Remove from Chrome," the browser executes an irreversible purge of the application's isolated sandbox environment.

During uninstallation, the chrome.storage.local directory—which holds your encrypted, unique active subscription token—is automatically and permanently deleted. Adhering to Chromium privacy standards, a subsequent reinstallation of the extension generates an entirely clean software context.

Critical Notice for Active Subscriptions: Because we do not monitor your browser environment or deploy alternative tracking mechanisms, the Shustree authentication system recognizes a reinstalled extension as an entirely new device node. Even if the installation occurs within the identical browser instance moments after removal, the previously activated subscription ID cannot be automatically restored. Under our licensing framework, this action will be categorized as an unauthorized attempt to provision an additional, independent node under a single active license.
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Technical Troubleshooting

Many users routinely apply the "reinstall application" method as a primary remedy for network anomalies, a habit formed from experiences with unoptimized third-party software. In the Shustree ecosystem, this approach is redundant and disruptive.

Should you experience bandwidth degradation, routing errors, or session interruptions, please adhere to the following:

  1. Cycle the proxy node: disconnect and reconnect the tunnel within the interface to automatically re-route your traffic to an alternate server.
  2. If the anomaly persists, immediately contact our technical support department at: 1@shustree.ru.
  3. Do not uninstall the extension unless explicitly instructed to do so by an engineering representative.

Our support specialists will diagnose the underlying gateway anomaly and assist in clearing Chromium network policies without purging your token. In verified scenarios requiring a complete reinstallation, the engineering team will manually migrate and activate your paid profile onto the newly generated software ID.

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