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Order History Downloader FAQ

Privacy, retailers, troubleshooting, and everything else.

Last updated: May 2026, by the TinyFlash team

Answers to the most common questions about Order History Downloader. If you don’t see your question, email hello@tinyflash.org or click the Feedback link in the OHD popup. Diagnostic logs auto-attach when you report a bug from inside the extension.

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  • Privacy and security
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  • About OHD
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Privacy and security

The shortest version: Order History Downloader runs entirely in your browser. There is no server backend in the import path, no analytics, no fingerprinting, no tracking. Your order data stays on your computer. Full privacy policy.

Is Order History Downloader safe to use?

Yes. OHD runs entirely in your browser. There is no server backend, no remote code execution, no analytics, no fingerprinting. Your order data never leaves your computer. The extension is open about its permissions: storage, activeTab, tabs, alarms, contextMenus, and scripting, every one justified at tinyflash.org/privacy.

Does OHD send my order data to TinyFlash or anyone else?

No. OHD is 100% client-side. During an import the extension talks only to the retailer site you're already signed in to (e.g. amazon.com/your-orders, ebay.com/mye/myebay/...), using your existing browser session. No third party sees your orders.

Does OHD see my Amazon password?

No. OHD uses your existing browser session, the cookies your browser already has from when you signed in to Amazon yourself. OHD has no access to your password and no ability to authenticate on your behalf.

What's stored on my computer?

Two things: (1) your imported orders, saved locally so the viewer can render after a browser restart, and (2) your preferences (default export format, field-pref defaults, account labels). You can wipe everything from the Options page, Reset all preferences.

Can other extensions read my OHD data?

No. Browser-extension storage is isolated per extension. No other extension on your machine can read your OHD orders or settings.

Is the source code auditable?

The bundled JavaScript ships with the Chrome Web Store package, so you can unpack the extension and inspect it directly. No order data ever leaves your browser.

Has OHD been reviewed by Google?

Yes. OHD goes through Chrome Web Store Developer Dashboard review like every published extension. Reviewers check the manifest, permissions, and bundle for compliance with the Chrome Web Store program policies.

Pricing and access

Free, no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paywall on any feature. The features other tools charge $15 a year for are all free in OHD.

Is OHD really free?

Yes. Free, no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paywall on any feature. The features other tools charge $15 a year for (multi-account, refund tracking, full ship-to addresses, bulk PDF) are all free in OHD.

Will it always be free?

That's the plan. There is no Pro tier. If anything ever changes, it would be additive, the existing free features won't be removed.

Are there limits on how many orders I can import?

No hard limit. OHD has been tested against 500+ Amazon orders in a single year-long import. Bulk PDF works at 50 orders per ZIP (a soft limit to keep ZIPs reasonable; you can run it twice for 100 orders).

Do I need an account on TinyFlash?

No. There is no signup, no login, no account. You install the extension and use it.

Where can I download OHD?

Chrome Web Store at chromewebstore.google.com/detail/<EXT_ID>. Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Vivaldi, and Opera, any Chromium-family browser version 100 or newer.

OHD popup retailer picker

The OHD popup on a non-retailer page, the 5-tile retailer picker.

Supported retailers and features

The full retailer matrix lives at supported retailers. The most-asked deep dives: eBay 22-year history, Apple receipts, Amazon GDPR backfill, multi-account households, bulk PDF, VAT, refunds.

Which retailers does OHD support?

Amazon (18 storefronts: US, UK, DE, CA, FR, IT, ES, NL, PL, SE, AU, BR, MX, TR, IN, JP, SG, AE), eBay (with 22-year lookback across .com, .co.uk, .de, .fr, .it, .es, .ca, .com.au), Target, Costco, and Apple Receipts. The supported retailers page has the full matrix.

Does OHD support eBay?

Yes, with 22-year lookback, the widest reach of any tool. Every other tool caps at 2 years because they hit eBay's UI; OHD calls eBay's underlying buyer-side endpoint with the deeper year filter.

Does OHD work on Amazon UK, DE, FR, IT, ES, NL, PL, SE?

Yes. All 10 Western storefronts (.com, .co.uk, .de, .ca, .fr, .it, .es, .nl, .pl, .se) work with the live import flow. Localized tax labels (VAT, MwSt, TVA, IVA, BTW, moms) are recognized per host. If you hit something that doesn't import, send us a note from the extension's Feedback tab.

Does OHD work on Amazon Japan, Brazil, India, Mexico?

Yes. amazon.co.jp, amazon.com.br, amazon.in, amazon.com.mx, amazon.com.au, amazon.com.tr, amazon.sg, and amazon.ae are all supported. The Amazon data-export ZIP path also covers every storefront back to your account creation date if you'd like a full historical pull. If you hit a storefront-specific quirk, send a note from the Feedback tab and we'll dig in.

Can OHD import orders older than what Amazon's UI shows?

Yes, via the Amazon GDPR data export. Request your data at amazon.com/hz/privacy-central/data-requests/preview.html, wait 24 to 72 hours, then drop the ZIP into the OHD popup. OHD reads it client-side and recovers every order back to account creation.

Can OHD capture VAT, IVA, MwSt, TVA, BTW, moms?

Yes, all locale variants. OHD's tax extractor supports English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, and Japanese tax labels.

Can OHD track per-item refunds with the date issued?

Yes, and this is the thing every other Amazon tool gets wrong. OHD captures both the order-level refund total and per-line-item refund events with date, amount, and kind (cash, credit, gift card, replacement).

Does OHD handle multi-account households?

Yes. Every imported row carries an accountHash (first 12 hex chars of SHA-256 of host plus display name). The viewer's AccountFilter dropdown lets you partition by account. Friendly labels are editable from the Options page.

Can OHD bulk-export PDFs?

Yes. Select 50 orders, click Bulk PDF, get one ZIP of 50 invoice PDFs in approximately 30 seconds. Each PDF includes a discreet OHD credit footer. The ZIP includes a README.txt manifest of order IDs and any rows that were skipped.

Does OHD detect recurring subscriptions?

Yes. Audible monthly, Subscribe & Save, software renewals, Apple Music, iCloud+, and TV+ are all auto-flagged. The viewer surfaces a one-time confirmation banner per group: Show as one row or Keep separate, your choice persists.

Does Apple Receipts include tax, payment method, refund amount?

No. Apple's API doesn't expose these fields, regardless of which extension you use. OHD captures order ID, date, total, currency, item titles, and recurring-subscription flags. For tax on Apple receipts, save the per-purchase emails Apple sends.

Does OHD work for sellers (eBay Seller Hub, Amazon Seller Central)?

No. Buyer-side only. Sellers should use each platform's native CSV export tools.

OHD popup on Amazon orders page with year filter and field matrix

Importing Amazon orders, popup with year filter and field matrix.

OHD popup with the GDPR ZIP backfill disclosure expanded

Restore older orders from your Amazon GDPR ZIP, drop the file into the popup.

Troubleshooting basics

Symptom-by-symptom fixes live in the troubleshooting guide. The questions below cover the most-asked starting points.

I clicked Import on Amazon and nothing happened. What's wrong?

Three common causes: (1) you weren't signed in to Amazon, sign in and try again; (2) Amazon served a sign-in challenge mid-load, click the OHD icon again, the chip should show a Resume button; (3) the content script wasn't loaded yet, refresh the page and retry.

Amazon signed me out mid-import. Did I lose progress?

No. The OHD chip detects the sign-in challenge and shows a Resume button. Re-sign-in to Amazon in another tab, then click Resume, the import picks up where it left off, no double-yields.

Apple gave me an Access Denied page. Did OHD break my account?

No. That's Apple's edge fraud-detection responding to an unusual call pattern (often from running multiple debug captures and imports in quick succession). Sign out, wait 15 to 30 minutes, sign back in. The lockout clears automatically.

My Costco import returned no orders. What now?

Costco's auth headers are captured by an interceptor in OHD that needs a fresh page load on costco.com. Refresh the Costco page, wait two seconds, then click Import. If that fails, the captured headers may have expired (15-minute TTL); refresh again.

How do I send a bug report?

Click Feedback in the OHD popup, the chip footer, or the viewer footer. Diagnostic logs auto-attach when the box is ticked. Email also works: hello@tinyflash.org.

Where is the OHD diagnostic log?

Auto-attached to bug reports. Manually accessible via Diagnostics in the viewer footer or by opening the viewer URL with ?debug=1 appended. The log is a rolling buffer of the last ~200 events; no personal information is captured.

OHD chip showing the Amazon sign-in Resume state

Resume after Amazon sign-in challenge, no progress lost.

About OHD

Built by TinyFlash. The release history lives in the changelog.

Who builds OHD?

TinyFlash, at tinyflash.org. Solo-developer-built; small team for support. Email: hello@tinyflash.org.

How does OHD compare to Amazon Order History Reporter?

OHD covers a wider set of retailers (Amazon plus eBay, Target, Costco, and Apple Receipts) and adds features Amazon Order History Reporter doesn't ship: GDPR ZIP backfill, multi-account partitioning, recurring-subscription detection, per-item refunds with date, bulk PDF in one click, and the Insights tab. Amazon Order History Reporter is open-source and well-loved for Amazon-only exports; OHD aims for a much wider scope while keeping the same browser-only privacy model.

How does OHD compare to OrderPro?

OrderPro covers more retailers in raw count (~14) but requires a paid subscription for most features. OHD is free for every feature, multi-account, refunds, addresses, bulk PDF, GDPR backfill, and runs entirely in your browser with no server roundtrip. OrderPro's data passes through their backend; OHD never does.

How does OHD compare to SmartMgr?

SmartMgr is Amazon-only and capped at the previous-generation feature set (no per-item refunds, no Subscribe & Save break-out, no multi-account). OHD covers Amazon plus 6 other retailers with a richer Amazon feature set on top.

When was OHD released?

May 2026, on the Chrome Web Store. The release notes page has the current build's full feature list.

How can I support OHD?

Three ways: (1) leave a review on the Chrome Web Store, (2) send feedback through the extension's Feedback tab so issues land in front of us quickly, (3) try TinyFlash's other extensions at tinyflash.org/extensions.

Didn’t find your answer?

Send feedback from the OHD popup, the chip footer, or the viewer footer. Diagnostic logs auto-attach. Or email hello@tinyflash.org. The full step-by-step guide is at how to use.

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Related guides

How to use Order History Downloader

Full getting-started guide with all 7 retailers covered.

Troubleshooting

Apple lockouts, Costco empty imports, Amazon sign-in mid-import, viewer blank.

eBay 22-year purchase history

Pull every eBay buyer-side order back to 2002 in one CSV.

Apple receipts export

App Store, Music, iCloud+, TV+, Books, with auto-flagged subscriptions.

Keyboard shortcuts

Cmd+Shift+E to open the viewer, plus the rebind guide.

Release notes

What landed in the current Order History Downloader build.

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