Privacy Policy for Mark Chrome Extension

Last Updated: May 5, 2025

Introduction

This Privacy Policy describes how the Mark Chrome extension ("we," "our," or "the extension") handles your data. We are committed to protecting your privacy and being transparent about our practices.

No Access to Your Data

We have no way to see or track user data—all data stays local to your computer. The Mark extension processes your bookmarks directly within your browser, and we have no technical means to access, view, or collect this information.

Data Collection and Usage

What We Access

Mark accesses the following data stored locally in your Chrome browser:

How We Use This Data

Mark displays your bookmarks and reading list items within Chrome's side panel to help you browse, filter, and organize them. The extension allows you to:

Data Storage

Mark does not:

All data processing occurs locally within your browser, and we have no way to see what bookmarks you have saved.

Data Sharing

Mark does not:

Third-Party Services

Mark does not integrate with any third-party services. The only external resource used is the Google Fonts API to load the Inter font family for display purposes. This does not involve sharing any of your bookmark data.

Your Choices

You can control the extension's access to your data by:

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page and updating the "Last Updated" date.


This privacy policy was created to provide you with information about how Mark handles your data, in compliance with the requirements of the Chrome Web Store.