Privacy Policy

Bookmark Bar Overlay Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 12, 2026 · Version 1.0.0

This extension never sends any data anywhere unless you explicitly trigger it. By default, your bookmarks and settings are only ever processed inside your own browser. The two exceptions are the "search the web for a favicon" feature, which you run yourself, and the optional "account login & settings sync" feature, which you turn on yourself — both are explained in detail below.

What this extension does

"Bookmark Bar Overlay" displays a bar similar to Chrome's built-in bookmarks bar at the top of every web page, letting you manage your Bookmarks Bar folder more easily — reorder items with drag and drop, create folders, and more. Every feature runs entirely inside your browser.

Information we collect

None, by default. This extension does not:

The one exception is the "account login & settings sync" feature described below — only if you turn it on yourself, your bookmark URLs and folder names are stored on the server for the sole purpose of saving your settings. See that section for details.

About the "search the web for a favicon" feature

The "Change favicon" / "Change folder icon" screens include a search box where you can type a site address or a keyword to fetch a real favicon. This only runs when you type into the search box and run the search yourself. If what you typed is already a full site address (e.g. example.com), only that one address is used; if it's a plain word rather than a domain (e.g. "call"), several candidate addresses are built by appending common top-level domains (.com, .net, .io, etc., up to 10) and are sent together to Google's public favicon service (www.google.com/s2/favicons) to fetch icons. These candidate addresses are derived entirely from what you typed into the search box, and the resulting images are saved only to local device storage. This request never happens unless you run a search, and it never includes any other user data such as browsing history or your bookmark list.

Account login & settings sync (optional)

The "Log in" button at the top of the settings menu is entirely optional — every feature of this extension works exactly the same whether or not you log in. Logging in lets you also save your personal settings (dark mode, background color, bar height, font/icon sizes, folder icons and colors) to your mypr.kr account, so the same settings carry over if you reinstall the extension or log in on another device.

What is sent and stored when you log in

None of the above happens unless you log in. Signing out keeps your settings saved on the server (they are restored the next time you log in); contact us if you'd like them permanently deleted.

Permissions we request and why

bookmarks

Reads the bookmarks/folders in your Bookmarks Bar to display them, and only modifies your actual Chrome bookmarks when you explicitly request it (drag, rename, delete, create a folder, etc.). This data exists only inside Chrome itself.

storage

Saves your personal settings (dark mode, background color, sizes, icons, etc.) to local device storage (chrome.storage.local). If you don't log in, this data is never sent anywhere and is deleted along with the extension. If you're logged in, the login token used to link your account is also kept in the same storage.

favicon

Uses Chrome's built-in favicon API to display icons for your bookmarked sites. This API itself does not make any request to an external server.

<all_urls>

Needed to display the bookmark bar overlay at the top of every web page. It is not used to read or collect page content. This permission is also used when the "search the web for a favicon" feature requests images from Google's favicon service, and when the "account login & settings sync" feature communicates with mypr.kr (bookbar) — both only when you trigger them yourself.

About Chrome Sync

If you have Chrome's own "Sync" feature turned on, changes to your bookmarks may be carried to your other devices through Chrome's built-in sync feature. That is a feature of the Chrome browser itself — this extension does not separately transmit any data for that purpose.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, the update will be reflected on this page and the "last updated" date above will change.