Favly — Save Favorite Pages
Favly is a Chrome extension that helps you save, organize, and annotate your favorite web pages. We are committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains what data Favly accesses and how it is handled.
Favly does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on external servers. All data created by Favly (saved pages, folders, and notes) is stored locally on your device using Chrome's built-in storage API (chrome.storage.local).
Favly requests the following Chrome permissions:
activeTab: Used to detect the title, URL, and favicon of the page you are currently viewing when you open the extension popup, so it can be saved.
storage: Used to save your bookmarked pages, folders, and notes locally on your device.
tabs: Used to read the current tab's information (title and URL) for the save feature and the new tab dashboard.
Favly does not share any data with third parties. No analytics, no tracking pixels, no advertising SDKs, and no external network requests are made by the extension.
All data is stored locally on your device using Chrome's storage API. If you uninstall the extension, your saved data will be removed along with it. You can also clear your data at any time through Chrome's extension settings.
Favly does not use any third-party services, APIs, or libraries that collect user data. The only external resources accessed are website favicons (via Google's favicon service) to display icons for your saved pages.
If this privacy policy is updated, the changes will be reflected on this page with an updated date below.
Last updated: March 27, 2026