Tabulous is built to be useful without becoming invasive. Your workspaces, settings, and recovery data stay local to your device.
Tabulous stores workspace data, settings, and optional recovery information locally on your device using Chrome’s built-in storage APIs. This may include workspace names, colors, tab URLs, window state information, and recent recovery snapshots used by Crash Vault.
Crash Vault is Tabulous’s local recovery feature. It stores recent browser session information, such as open tabs and window states, so you can recover your work after a browser crash, accidental closure, or similar issue.
If you choose to export a backup, Tabulous uses Chrome’s downloads functionality to save a file locally to your device. This is a user-initiated action only.
Tabulous requests only the permissions needed for its core features, including managing tabs and windows, saving local workspace data, creating local recovery snapshots, showing optional context-menu actions, and exporting user-requested backup files.
Tabulous does not use analytics, advertising frameworks, tracking scripts, or remote data collection.
For privacy questions, contact: support@tabulous.tools
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