PageStow
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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 26, 2026

PageStow is a local-first Chrome extension for saving browser context and resurfacing related saved links.

Data The Extension Stores

PageStow stores the following data in Chrome local storage:

  • URLs and titles of tabs you choose to save.
  • Domains derived from saved URLs.
  • Optional notes, projects, tags, reminders, intents, and statuses you enter.
  • Saved browser session metadata, including URLs and titles of tabs in a saved window.
  • If you enable Bookmark Assist, URLs and titles from newly created Chrome bookmarks.

Data The Extension Does Not Collect

The MVP does not:

  • Upload saved tabs, notes, sessions, or browsing context to a server.
  • Read your full browsing history.
  • Read page body content.
  • Request Gmail permissions.
  • Use AI services.
  • Require an account.
  • Sell user data.

Permissions

  • storage: saves your archive in chrome.storage.local.
  • activeTab: reads the current tab when you use the extension.
  • tabs: saves current-window session metadata, reviews open tabs, and restores saved sessions.
  • bookmarks: optional. Requested only if you enable Bookmark Assist.

Export And Deletion

You can export your saved archive as JSON from the extension popup. You can delete saved items and sessions in the extension. You can also remove all local extension data by uninstalling the extension or clearing its extension data in Chrome.

Future Paid Features

The current local core workflows are free. If PageStow later adds paid licensing, sync, backup, or semantic retrieval, those features will be additive, opt-in, and documented before use. License systems may process account and payment metadata, but saved URLs, notes, sessions, and browsing context should not be uploaded unless a future sync feature is explicitly enabled by the user.

Contact

Email support at support@tiybai.com.

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