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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 4 July 2026

The short version: No accounts. No trackers. No ads. No selling your data. Favorites has no idea who you are — your page is just a URL you bookmark, and the only thing stored is the list of sites you chose to add to it.

What Favorites stores

When you add sites, your page — the list of links, their order, and their icons — is saved on our storage (Cloudflare R2) under a random, unguessable profile ID. That ID is your bookmark: the URL favorites.website/?p=<your-id> is how your page is loaded.

There is no account, no email, no password, and no personal profile. We don't ask who you are and we can't tell. Anyone who has your link can view and edit that page, so treat the link like a house key. Your browser also keeps a copy of your page locally so it loads instantly and works offline.

The browser extension

The Favorites new-tab extension does two things, both local to your browser:

The extension sends your data nowhere except loading favorites.website itself, exactly as clicking a bookmark would. It contains no analytics and no tracking. It requests only the storage permission and access to favorites.website.

Icons

To show a site's icon, our server fetches that site's public favicon. This is an ordinary, SSRF-guarded request to the site you added; no information about you is sent.

Analytics

The website uses Cloudflare Web Analytics, which is cookieless and aggregate — it counts page views and performance without cookies, without cross-site tracking, and without collecting anything that identifies you.

What we never do

Retention

Because there's no account, there's nothing to log into or delete. Your page exists as long as its URL does; if you stop using the link, you simply stop using it. You can clear the local copy any time by clearing your browser's site data for favorites.website.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Email [email protected]. If this policy changes, the "last updated" date above will change with it.