Privacy Policy

Recall Chrome Extension  ·  Last updated: March 2026

Recall does not collect, transmit, or share your data with anyone. Everything stays on your device.

What Recall does

Recall is a Chrome extension that captures messages from AI platforms (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini) and stores them locally on your device as a portable memory layer.

What data is accessed

Recall reads the content of AI conversation pages you visit in order to extract message text. Specifically:

Recall only accesses pages on the domains listed above. It does not access any other websites or browser data.

Where data is stored

All captured data is stored locally on your device in two places:

No data is sent to any external server, cloud service, or third party by the extension itself. Recall has no backend, no analytics, and no accounts.

Export

When you choose to export, Recall writes JSONL files to a folder on your local filesystem that you explicitly select using the browser's File System Access API. If you configure Amazon S3 export (when available), data will be sent directly from your browser to your own S3 bucket using credentials you provide. Recall does not operate any intermediate servers.

Permissions used

Data retention and deletion

Recall automatically evicts the oldest conversations once 100 are stored, keeping only the most recent. You can delete all stored data at any time by removing the extension or clearing its storage via Chrome's extension settings.

Third-party services

Recall does not integrate with any analytics, advertising, or tracking services. No data is shared with third parties.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes materially, the updated version will be published at this URL with a revised date at the top.

Contact

Questions about this policy can be raised via the project's GitHub Issues.