Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 13, 2026
Incognito Reopen & History is built to be private. The short version: everything the extension records stays on your own device, and nothing is ever sent to us or anyone else.
What the extension stores
To do its job, the extension keeps the following in your browser's local storage:
- A list of recently closed incognito tabs and windows, so you can reopen them.
- A history of pages you visited in incognito (URL, page title, and favicon), so you can browse and reopen them.
- Your auto-delete preference and which popup tab you last viewed.
Where it's stored
All of this is saved using your browser's chrome.storage.local, the local storage on your own
computer. The extension has no servers and no backend. Your data is never uploaded, synced, sold, or
shared with us or any third party.
What we collect
Nothing. There are no accounts, no analytics, no tracking, and no telemetry. We have no way to see your tabs, your history, or how you use the extension.
Deleting your data
You stay in control of what's kept and for how long:
- Delete any single entry, or clear your closed tabs and full history independently.
- Use “Delete everything” to wipe both lists at once.
- Set an auto-delete policy: never, when all incognito windows close, or after 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 14, or 30 days.
- Removing the extension deletes all of its stored data.
Permissions
The extension requests the tabs and storage permissions and access to pages so
it can detect when incognito tabs open and close and record their titles and URLs locally. These
permissions are used only for the features described above.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email branimir.klaric.bk@gmail.com.