Quicklist Recipe · Last updated: May 22, 2026
Quicklist Recipe (“the extension”) helps you turn recipe web pages into a shopping list. This policy explains what data the extension handles and how it is used.
When you click the extension icon on a recipe page, it may read:
The extension uses the browser’s activeTab, scripting, and
storage permissions. It does not request broad access to all websites in the background.
Using Chrome’s local storage, the extension may save:
This information is stored locally in your browser profile and is not transmitted to our servers.
If you use Copy or Export, you send list content to another app or file using your device’s normal share/clipboard features. That is under your control.
The extension may show an optional link to a third-party tip page (for example Ko-fi or Buy Me a Coffee). If you click it, you leave the extension and that site’s privacy policy applies. Donations are voluntary and are not required to use any feature.
Recipe content comes from sites you visit. Those sites have their own privacy policies. The extension does not change how those sites handle your data.
The extension is not directed at children under 13.
We may update this policy. The “Last updated” date above will change when we do. Continued use of the extension after changes means you accept the updated policy.
Questions about this policy? Open an issue on the GitHub repository or contact the developer at the email you provide in the Chrome Web Store listing.