Privacy Policy

QuickOWL Privacy Policy

QuickOWL does not collect, sell, or send personal information to QuickOWL servers.

Last updated: June 6, 2026

Browser Clients

  1. Saved URL templates are stored locally in the browser extension storage used by Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Brave, and Thunderbird.
  2. QuickOWL does not read browsing history, page content, cookies, passwords, or form data.
  3. Selected text is used only when the user chooses a saved QuickOWL URL from the context menu.
  4. Import and export actions read or write the user's local QuickOWL URL list file only when the user starts that action.

Email Clients

  1. QuickOWL does not upload email content, mailbox data, sender details, recipients, attachments, or message metadata to QuickOWL servers.
  2. The Outlook add-in requests Restricted permission and does not read the message body, sender, recipients, attachments, or mailbox data.
  3. In Outlook, copied or pasted text stays in the visible QuickOWL text box and in memory. It is not saved to local storage.
  4. Email-client URL templates use the same local QuickOWL data format as the browser extensions.

When Text Leaves QuickOWL

  1. When the user clicks a saved URL, QuickOWL builds the destination URL from the user's template and the selected, copied, or pasted text.
  2. 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.
  3. QuickOWL does not add background analytics, tracking pixels, telemetry uploads, or hidden network requests around this workflow.