Frameium Extension Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 7, 2026
The Frameium Chrome extension saves designs and tweets into your Frameiumlibrary. This page explains what it accesses, what it sends, and what it doesn't.
What the extension reads
The extension can read your Chrome bookmarks and your X (Twitter) bookmarks page, but only when you explicitly select them for import. It does not scan, sync, or read your bookmarks in the background — the bookmarks tree and the X bookmarks panel are only opened when you click into the extension yourself.
The extension does not collect your browsing history. It has no visibility into the sites you visit outside of X.com (where it injects a save button) and your own bookmarks.
What gets sent, and when
Tweet URLs and bookmark URLs are sent to frameium.comonly when you take an explicit action — clicking “Save to Frameium” on a tweet, or choosing items in the Bookmarks or X tab and clicking Import. Nothing is sent automatically or in the background.
Each request is authenticated with your personal Frameium API key, so imports land only in your own account.
Where your data is stored
Your API key is stored locally in your browser (chrome.storage.local) and never leaves your machine except as the bearer token on your own import requests. It is not visible to us, and it is not synced to any server we run.
Items you import are stored in your Frameium account, the same as anything you add through the website. You can delete imported items at any time from your library — deletion is immediate and permanent.
What we don't do
We don't sell your data. We don't share it with third parties. We don't use it for advertising. We don't collect analytics on your browsing outside of the explicit save/import actions described above.
Permissions
The extension requests bookmarks access to read your Chrome bookmarks tree for the import panel, storage to keep your API key and import queue on your device, scripting to inject the X bookmarks overlay when you open it, and alarms to resume a paused import queue after Chrome puts the extension to sleep. Host access is limited to x.com, twitter.com, and frameium.com — the sites the extension actually talks to.
Questions
Contact hello@ettrics.com with any privacy questions about the extension.