Privacy Policy
QuickOWL Privacy Policy
QuickOWL does not collect, sell, or send personal information to QuickOWL servers.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
Browser Clients
- Saved URL templates are stored locally in the browser extension storage used by Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Brave, and Thunderbird.
- QuickOWL does not read browsing history, page content, cookies, passwords, or form data.
- Selected text is used only when the user chooses a saved QuickOWL URL from the context menu.
- Import and export actions read or write the user's local QuickOWL URL list file only when the user starts that action.
Email Clients
- QuickOWL does not upload email content, mailbox data, sender details, recipients, attachments, or message metadata to QuickOWL servers.
- The Outlook add-in requests Restricted permission and does not read the message body, sender, recipients, attachments, or mailbox data.
- In Outlook, copied or pasted text stays in the visible QuickOWL text box and in memory. It is not saved to local storage.
- Email-client URL templates use the same local QuickOWL data format as the browser extensions.
When Text Leaves QuickOWL
- When the user clicks a saved URL, QuickOWL builds the destination URL from the user's template and the selected, copied, or pasted text.
- The opened target website or app may receive that text as part of the URL. Users control which URL templates are saved and which target is opened.
- QuickOWL does not add background analytics, tracking pixels, telemetry uploads, or hidden network requests around this workflow.