Last updated: March 2026
QuickMark does not collect, transmit, or share any personal data. All your bookmarks and settings are stored locally on your device.
QuickMark stores your bookmark folders, links, icons, and color preferences using Chrome's local storage API (chrome.storage.local). This data never leaves your device.
None. QuickMark does not collect any personal information, usage analytics, browsing history, or any other data. There are no accounts, no servers, and no third-party services involved.
No. Since QuickMark does not collect any data, there is nothing to share. Your bookmarks remain entirely on your device.
storage — To save your bookmarks and settings locally on your device.
tabs — To detect the current page's title and URL when you want to save it as a bookmark.
activeTab — To access the active tab's information only when you interact with the extension.
contextMenus — To provide a right-click "Add to QuickMark" option.
QuickMark makes one external request: it loads website favicons from Google's public favicon service (google.com/s2/favicons) to display site icons. No personal data is sent in this request — only the domain name of the bookmarked site.
QuickMark also loads the DM Sans font from Google Fonts for the user interface.
Your data is stored using Chrome's built-in storage API, which is sandboxed and encrypted by the browser. Only QuickMark can access its own stored data.
QuickMark does not knowingly collect any information from children under 13. The extension does not collect information from any user of any age.
If we ever change this privacy policy, we will update this page. Since QuickMark is designed to be privacy-first, any changes will maintain our commitment to not collecting personal data.
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us through the Chrome Web Store support page.