Tabixo (“the extension”) is a browser extension that turns your open tabs into a lightweight, organized list. This policy explains what data the extension processes and how.
Data processed by Tabixo
- Tabs you choose to save: the URL and title of the tabs you archive.
- Content you create: group names, notes, favorites, colors, and order.
- Preferences: language, theme, and sort/filter options.
- Site icons (favicons): shown via Chrome's built-in local favicon cache.
Where data is stored
All of the above is stored locally in your browser via the Chrome storage API (chrome.storage.local), on your device. This data stays on your machine.
What Tabixo does NOT do
- Does not send any data to the developer or an external server.
- Does not use analytics, advertising, or tracking.
- Does not sell or share your data with third parties.
- Does not read the content of the pages you visit. The extension only accesses the URL and title of the tabs you explicitly archive, and opens the tabs you choose to restore.
Permissions
- tabs: read the URL and title of tabs when you archive them, and reopen them during a restore.
- storage / unlimitedStorage: save your lists, groups, notes, and preferences locally.
- favicon: display the icon of each saved site from Chrome's local cache (no external request).
Import / Export
You can export your lists to a JSON file and re-import them. These files are created and read locally by you; Tabixo does not upload them anywhere.
Data retention and deletion
Your data stays until you delete it. You can remove tabs or groups, use “Delete all groups”, or uninstall the extension. Uninstalling removes the locally stored data.
Children
Tabixo is a general-purpose utility and is not directed at children.
Changes
This policy may be updated; the effective date above will be changed accordingly.
Contact
Questions about this policy:
Thomas Canwell — Contact us