Memory Pocket Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 6, 2026
Effective date: July 6, 2026
Memory Pocket is a browser extension and related website for saving webpages, selected highlights, notes, screenshots, voice input, and knowledge graph insights into a personal knowledge library. This Privacy Policy explains what information Memory Pocket processes, how it is used, when it is shared, and how you can control or delete it.
By using Memory Pocket, you agree to the collection and use of information described in this Privacy Policy.
1. Interpretation and Definitions
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy:
- "Application" means the Memory Pocket browser extension and related website.
- "Company", "we", "us", or "our" means the provider of Memory Pocket.
- "Device" means any computer or browser profile that can access Memory Pocket.
- "Personal Data" means any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual.
- "Service" means Memory Pocket.
- "Service Provider" means a third-party service that processes data to provide a feature selected or enabled by you.
- "Usage Data" means diagnostic or interaction data generated when using the Service.
- "You" means the individual using Memory Pocket.
2. Data Processed by the Extension
Memory Pocket is designed to keep your knowledge library local by default. The extension may store the following data in Chrome extension storage on your Device or browser profile:
- Saved webpage text or selected highlights that you choose to save.
- User-written notes.
- Visible-tab screenshots that you request.
- Source URL, source domain, page title, timestamps, tags, summaries, AI status, and knowledge graph metadata.
- Behavior context for saved actions, such as a local session identifier, action sequence, scroll depth, time on page before an action, selection length, and nearby selection context.
- AI provider settings, model settings, and API keys that you configure.
- Speech recognition key and settings that you configure.
- Embedding and semantic search settings that you configure.
- Tavily Search settings and API key if you choose private Tavily mode.
- Local backup, restore, export, and MCP configuration data needed for those features.
Memory Pocket does not require an account to save, browse, search, delete, or export your local records. Memory Pocket does not operate a hosted backend for storing your saved records in this release.
Some browser settings, such as language preference, may be stored through Chrome's extension storage mechanisms. If browser sync is enabled, Chrome may synchronize supported extension settings according to your Chrome or browser account settings.
3. Data Processed by the Website
The Memory Pocket website may process limited Usage Data to operate the landing page and download flow:
- Local language preference stored in your browser's local storage.
- Download click information, such as the clicked entry point, event name, download link, locale, page path, and timestamp.
- Standard server or hosting logs, such as request time, IP address, browser information, and requested URL, as generated by hosting infrastructure.
Website analytics and monitoring are used to understand whether download links and page interactions work correctly. They are not used to read the contents of your saved Memory Pocket records.
4. How We Use Data
Memory Pocket uses data for the following purposes:
- Save and display your local knowledge records.
- Search, filter, review, delete, export, back up, and restore records.
- Generate summaries, tags, entities, relationships, embeddings, and graph insights when you enable or configure the relevant provider.
- Transcribe voice input and process voice commands when you enable speech recognition.
- Open the side panel, graph page, item page, and other extension views.
- Provide optional local MCP access through Chrome Native Messaging when you explicitly enable it.
- Diagnose failures, protect the Service, and improve product reliability.
- Record limited website download analytics and operational telemetry.
We do not sell your Personal Data. We do not use your saved knowledge records for advertising.
5. Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
Memory Pocket only sends saved content, audio, or search queries to third parties when a feature that needs that provider is enabled or requested.
Depending on your settings and actions, data may be shared with:
- AI chat or embedding providers, such as Zhipu GLM, DTMaas, DeepSeek, THETA, OpenAI-compatible custom providers, or other providers you configure. Relevant saved text, notes, summaries, graph context, or embedding input may be sent for AI analysis.
- Speech recognition providers, such as DashScope-compatible speech recognition services. Recorded audio may be sent for transcription when you use voice input.
- Tavily Search, when web search supplement features are used. Search queries may be sent to Tavily.
- Chrome or your browser vendor, to the extent extension storage or browser sync is handled by the browser.
- Local MCP clients and local Native Messaging hosts, when you install and enable Memory Pocket MCP access. This bridge is local to your Device and does not expose an internet-facing service by itself.
- Website analytics and monitoring services available in the website runtime, for limited download and page interaction telemetry.
You should review the privacy policies and data handling terms of any third-party provider you choose to configure.
We may disclose information if required by law, regulation, legal process, or a valid request from public authorities.
6. Permissions and Host Access
The extension may request browser permissions to provide its features:
storage: store local records, graph data, settings, and configured keys.activeTab: access the active tab for user-requested save and screenshot flows.sidePanel: display the Memory Pocket library and settings in the Chrome side panel.tabs: open extension pages and communicate with the active tab.scripting: support page capture flows on supported pages when requested.nativeMessaging: connect to the optional local MCP Native Messaging host when enabled.clipboardReadandclipboardWrite: copy local setup prompts or export/configuration text when requested.<all_urls>host access: inject the capture toolbar and support page, selection, note, screenshot, and voice-command flows on normal webpages.
Memory Pocket does not use host access to send your browsing history to a first-party backend.
7. Retention and Deletion
Your saved records, graph data, settings, keys, and backups remain in your browser profile unless you delete them.
You can delete data by:
- Deleting individual records in the extension.
- Clearing all Memory Pocket data from the settings panel.
- Removing the extension or clearing the browser profile's extension storage.
- Clearing website local storage for the Memory Pocket website.
Data sent to third-party providers is controlled by those providers' retention policies. Please review their policies before enabling those features.
8. Data Transfers
When you configure third-party providers or use features that require them, your data may be transmitted over the internet to the provider endpoint you selected. Those providers may process data in jurisdictions different from yours.
We use HTTPS provider endpoints where applicable, but no method of internet transmission or electronic storage is completely secure.
9. Children's Privacy
Memory Pocket is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect Personal Data from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided Personal Data through Memory Pocket, please contact us so we can take appropriate action.
10. Links to Other Websites
The Service may contain links to third-party websites, including AI provider dashboards, speech recognition provider dashboards, search provider pages, browser stores, or documentation pages. We are not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of third-party websites or services.
11. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes are effective when posted on this page. You are encouraged to review this Privacy Policy periodically.
12. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, contact us through the support email or support URL listed on the Memory Pocket website or Chrome Web Store listing.