Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 10, 2026
The short version: Jotly runs entirely on your computer. It has no server, no account system, and no analytics. Your notes never leave your device unless you export them.
What Jotly stores
Jotly saves the sticky notes you create β their text, position, size, and color β plus your preferences (default color, text size, which sites are hidden). This data is written to your browser's local extension storage on your own machine.
What Jotly does not do
- No accounts, logins, or email collection.
- No servers β there is nowhere for your notes to be uploaded.
- No analytics, telemetry, tracking pixels, or third-party SDKs.
- No selling or sharing of data, because none is ever collected.
- No reading of page content β Jotly only adds its own notes to the page.
Permissions we request, and why
- storage β to save your notes and settings locally.
- contextMenus β to add the right-click βAdd a Jotly sticky noteβ item.
- activeTab / scripting β to place notes on the page you're viewing.
- Host access (http/https) β so notes can appear on the websites you use. Jotly never sends any page data anywhere.
Your data, your control
You can export all notes to a JSON file or delete everything at any time from Jotly's Settings page. Removing the extension deletes its local storage.
Contact
Questions? Email hello@jotly.app.