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Quietsite
Privacy policy
The short version: Quietsite collects nothing and runs no servers of its own. Day-to-day, it makes no network requests. Your data stays with you.
What we collect
Nothing. Quietsite has no servers, no accounts, no analytics, and no trackers. We do not see your browsing, your block list, or anything else you do.
What stays on your device
Quietsite saves these in your browser's own extension storage so it can do its job. They stay on your device and (if you use Chrome sync) sync privately through your own Google account, the same way your bookmarks do. We never receive any of it:
- Your block list and allow list.
- Your settings: schedule, focus options, themes, intention text, strict PIN (stored only as a one-way hash).
- A private count of how many blocks you hit, kept locally for the insights view.
- A custom background image, if you add one, stored locally on your device only.
What leaves your device
- In normal use, nothing. Blocking and the block page make no network requests; site icons come from Chrome's own local cache.
- Chrome Sync (optional, yours): if you have Chrome Sync turned on, Chrome syncs your settings through your own Google account, the same way it syncs your bookmarks. That is between you and Chrome; it never reaches us.
- A Pro purchase (only if you buy): the optional one-time unlock is handled by our payment provider, which receives only what is needed to complete the purchase. We never see your payment details, your browsing, or your block list.
Permissions, and why
- Host access (read and change data on websites): required to redirect a blocked site to the Quietsite block page. It is used only to apply your own block rules; pages are never read or sent anywhere.
- Storage: to save your list and settings, as above.
- Tabs: to block or unblock the current tab from the popup, and to close a blocked tab when you ask.
- Alarms: to turn scheduled blocking and focus sessions on and off at the right time.
- Favicon: to show a blocked site's icon from Chrome's own local cache. This reads only icons your browser already has, and makes no network request.
Third parties
In normal use, none. Quietsite makes no network requests for blocking, and a blocked site's icon comes from Chrome's own local favicon cache, not from any server. Nothing about your browsing or your block list is ever sent to us or anyone. The one exception is the optional one-time Pro unlock: if you choose to buy it, the purchase is handled by the payment provider named below, which receives only what is needed to complete it.
Payments
If a paid version is offered, payment is handled by a third-party processor that receives only what is needed to complete the purchase. Quietsite itself never stores or sees your payment details. This section will name the processor when a paid version ships.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the date below will change with it.
Contact
Questions: hello@plainlyproductive.com.
Quietsite is a Plainly Productive app. Last updated June 2026.