Privacy Policy

NicksLab Bookmark Loader

This policy explains how the NicksLab Bookmark Loader Chrome extension handles bookmark data when importing Chrome bookmarks into the NicksLab Bookmark Manager.

Data handled

When you click Load Bookmark from Chrome, the extension reads bookmark titles, URLs, folder structure, bookmark IDs, and bookmark date metadata from Chrome. It does not read browsing history, cookies, passwords, tabs, page content, or files on your device.

How the data is used

Bookmark data is used only to import your Chrome bookmarks into the NicksLab Bookmark Manager. The import lets the page show folders, search results, tags, status labels, and duplicate detection inside your local bookmark library.

Storage

Imported bookmarks are stored locally in your browser using IndexedDB for the NicksLab Bookmark Manager page. NicksLab does not create a backend copy, remote sync account, or shared cloud database for this import.

Sharing

NicksLab does not sell bookmark data, use it for advertising, transfer it to data brokers, or upload it to a remote bookmark service. The extension sends bookmark data only from Chrome to the NicksLab Bookmark Manager page that requested the import.

User control

You can remove imported bookmarks by clearing local site data for NicksLab in your browser. You can also uninstall the Chrome extension at any time from Chrome Extensions.

Limited Use

The use of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.

For questions, contact NicksLab through the contact details published on the main website.

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