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Privacy

TabNest is built around a local-first principle. Workspace layout, bundles, and session data stay in the browser by default and do not depend on a separate account system.

What is stored locally

TabNest stores your workspace layout, bundles, quick links, session restore data, and personalization settings so a new tab can reopen as a real working surface.

That information lives in browser-local storage by default and is used to power the workspace itself, not a separate remote backend.

Permissions and visibility

If TabNest reads your open tabs, bookmarks, or new-tab configuration, those permissions are used only to organize content inside your own browser workspace.

TabNest does not require a separate account and does not upload your full browsing history just because you opened a new tab.

Sessions and bundle safety

Session restore and bundle features are designed to help you rebuild working context, so they store tab and shortcut structures you intentionally organized.

If you want to clear the workspace, you can reset the extension data from settings or from the browser's extension management page.