Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Last Updated: March 29, 2026
We value your privacy, so thank you for closely reading the Privacy Policy issued by QuickVideoDownloader, and its officers, directors, agents, employees, representatives, internal operating units, affiliates, parents, subsidiaries, sublicensees, successors and assigns (“QuickVideoDownloader”). Do not use our Website or Services if you do not read or agree with this Policy.
This privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) applies to your use of the website as well as to any related software or applications (the “Services”).
Sometimes, we may revise or update this Policy, but if we make significant changes to how we handle personal information, we will post changes to the Policy on our site and change the date on the top of this page. Your use of our Services following the posting of changes on our website will constitute your consent to the changes. If material changes are made, we will provide advance notice.
1. Information We Collect
If you visit our Website, we may collect the following:
- your internet protocol (IP) address and browser type;
- non-precise geolocation (city, state, zip code);
- operating system, device identifiers;
- information about how you navigate sites and links you click.
If you download our browser extension, we may collect the following:
- your IP address, browser type, device details, cookies or other tracking data;
- user agent, and a unique user identifier generated by the host application, from which we may infer non-precise geolocation (e.g., city, state, or ZIP code).
We use this information to deliver targeted advertising and analyze patterns across browsing sessions. With this information, we can create profiles for targeted advertising and service improvement. We also may use this information to provide you with sponsored content if you have not opted out of receiving such content.
To opt out of sponsored content specifically, please refer to the instructions on our “How to Use” page under the section “Manage Your Preferences.”
We do not intentionally collect sensitive information such as social security numbers, biometric data, or financial data.
2. Use of Your Personal Information
We use personal information only for business reasons, including:
- to improve your user experience, including the performance of computer servers, and to administer Services, such as to deliver personalized search results from our analysis of your queries.
- to analyze trends, track Website visits, and gather other broad demographic information to assist us in identifying user preferences. This allows us to provide, personalize, and improve content and advertising, as well as to develop analytics and reporting to support our operations.
- for business purposes, including to operate, secure, and improve our Services. Where required under applicable law, we will offer you the ability to opt in or opt out, in applicable cases—for example, before activating tracking functions used for advertising or analytics.
We do not track users when they cross to third-party websites and do not respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals.
3. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies and tracking technologies to collect and store information to advance the business purposes set forth above. Some are essential to the operation of our Services, while others are used for other important business purposes, including analytics, advertising, or personalization.
Cookies are small files that a website or extension places on your device for record-keeping and other purposes. Tracking technologies may include browser cookies, web beacons, pixels, tags, and local storage objects.
We use these technologies to: operate and secure our Services; measure and analyze usage patterns; deliver and personalize advertising; and improve overall functionality and performance.
Some uses of cookies and similar technologies may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information under applicable U.S. state privacy laws. You may opt out by following the instructions in the “Your Privacy Rights” section below.
Where required by law we will obtain your consent before placing non-essential cookies or using similar technologies for analytics or advertising. You may withdraw or change your consent at any time by adjusting your cookie preferences through your browser settings or, our cookie management tool.
Please note that if you block or disable cookies, some features of our Services may not function properly.
4. How We Share Information, and To Whom It Is Shared
We care about your privacy and do not share your personal information with third parties for their independent use, except:
- With third-party service providers, who assist us in operating, analyzing, or improving our Services. These include providers of data analysis, infrastructure, information technology, email delivery, and market-research services. We share personal information with such providers only to the extent necessary for them to perform their contracted functions, and we require them to protect your information to at least the same level of privacy and security standards that we maintain. Service providers are prohibited from using personal information for any purpose other than providing services on our behalf and must notify us if they can no longer meet our data-protection expectations.
- With your consent or at your direction, such as when you request or authorize a specific disclosure;
- Law Enforcement, Compliance, and Protection. We may use or disclose personal information as we believe necessary or appropriate: (a) to comply with applicable laws, legal processes, or governmental requests; (b) to enforce our Terms of Use or other agreements; (c) to protect our operations, rights, privacy, safety, or property, or those of our employees, users, or others; (d) to assist in fraud detection, prevention, or investigation; (e) to pursue available remedies or limit potential damages or (f) to manage or resolve legal disputes or claims, including with persons authorized to act on your behalf;
- In emergencies or events beyond our control, such as natural disasters;
- In aggregated or de-identified form, which we may share with our partners, service providers, advertisers, and other third parties for business purposes, such as maintaining, improving, and securing our Services, or supporting related functionality (including Linked Sites, as defined in our Terms of Use); and
- With advertising or marketing partners, to deliver or measure marketing messages about our own products, services, or offers and to enhance your experience with our Services. We do not permit these partners to use your personal information for their independent advertising or marketing purposes. For more information about how we use cookies and other tracking technologies—and your choices regarding advertising—please see our Cookies and Tracking Technologies section.
- In connection with mergers, acquisitions, or similar corporate transactions, including the sale, transfer, or reorganization of all or a portion of our business or assets. In such cases, personal information may be among the assets transferred, and we will ensure that any successor entity continues to handle your personal information in accordance with this Policy or provides you with notice and an opportunity to exercise your rights before any material changes take effect.
Any disclosures we make are limited to what is reasonably necessary for the purpose described and are subject to appropriate contractual or legal safeguards.
5. Processing in the United States
QuickVideoDownloader is located in the United States. Any information we collect from you through the Services will be processed in the United States.
6. Commercially Reasonable Efforts
We use commercially reasonable efforts to secure your personal information, but we cannot and do not assure that these measures will be sufficient to protect against all efforts to gain unauthorized access to the information.
Collected data is retained for only so long as needed to fulfill the purpose for which it was provided, or as long as is reasonably necessary for our legitimate business purposes. We may retain your information for longer periods if required by law, or in relation to legal claims.
7. Children’s Privacy
The Services are not intended for children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under that age. If you are under 16, please do not use the Services or provide us with any information. If we discover that we have collected personal information from a child under 16 without verified parental consent, we will delete it. Parents or guardians who believe we may have such information should contact us immediately.
8. Your Privacy Rights
You have rights and choices regarding your personal information, which may vary depending on where you live and may include the right to:
- Access – Depending on applicable laws, you may request that we disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information we collect, use, disclose, and share, as well as the business purposes for which we collect and use that information;
- Correction – You may request that we correct any personal information that is inaccurate or outdated;
- Deletion – You may request that we delete personal information we maintain about you, subject to applicable legal limitations;
- Portability – If it is reasonable under applicable laws for us to do so, you may request a copy of your data in a structured, machine-readable format and, in certain cases, ask that we transmit it to another data controller;
- Limit, restrict, object to, or opt out of processing or selling – Under certain applicable laws, you may request that we stop or limit how we process your data, including limiting the use of sensitive personal information, and opt out of the selling of your personal information. Specifically, under California law, you also have the right to direct us not to “share” your personal information for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising purposes at any time. In other U.S. states, similar opt-out rights may apply where our activities fall within the concept of a “sale” of personal information. Under certain applicable European laws, you may also request that processing be limited while we respond to one of your other requests; and
- Be free from discrimination for exercising your privacy rights.
If you have provided personal data to us based on consent, you may withdraw your consent at any time. We will consider and process your request within a reasonable time period as required by applicable law.
9. How We Process Requests
Before processing or granting any request, we are legally required to confirm that the right being exercised is available under applicable law, as certain rights may apply only to residents of specific jurisdictions.
Further, only you—or a person authorized to act on your behalf—may submit a verifiable request related to your personal information. To ensure security, we must verify your identity and confirm the personal information associated with you, which may require additional details depending on the type of request. We may use a third-party verification service to assist in this process.
We cannot process or respond to a request if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request and confirm that the personal information relates to you.
Also, depending on the jurisdiction, limitations may apply to how often access requests can be submitted within a 12-month period, and we may have the right to decline requests that are unfounded, excessive, or otherwise not considered reasonable within that jurisdiction’s standards.
For example, under California law you may only make a verifiable consumer request for Access twice within a 12-month period. If we deny your request, we will explain the reason and provide information about any rights to appeal. We strive to respond within the timeframes required by applicable law.
10. How to Exercise Privacy Rights
To exercise your privacy rights, including the rights to access, delete, correct, and limit personal information as described below, please submit a request through our Privacy Request Center.
To opt out of cookies and trackers, you can use our consent management tool via the cookie banner to opt out. Please note that if you delete your browser cookies or use a different browser, you will need to opt out again.
To stop receiving sponsored content or the collection of your personal information, you may also do so by uninstalling our browser extension using the following instructions:
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- Chrome Uninstall Instructions
Step 1: Right click on the QuickVideoDownloader icon at the top right of your Chrome browser.
Step 2: Click Uninstall.
Step 3: Close your Chrome browser completely and reopen it. QuickVideoDownloader should now be removed from your Chrome browser.
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- Firefox Uninstall Instructions
Step 1: In the upper-right corner of the Firefox window, click the three horizontal lines.
Step 2: Click the Add-ons puzzle button.
Step 3: From the list of Extensions, find QuickVideoDownloader and click “Remove” on the far right.
Step 4: Close your Firefox browser completely and reopen it. QuickVideoDownloader should be removed from your Firefox browser.
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- Safari Uninstall Instructions
Step 1: Click on Safari in the menu bar of your Safari browser and go to “Preferences…”.
Step 2: Go to the Extensions tab and click on “Uninstall” next to QuickVideoDownloader in the extension listing.
Step 3: Click on “Uninstall” to confirm the uninstallation.
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- Edge Uninstall Instructions
Step 1: Right click on the QuickVideoDownloader icon at the top right of your Edge browser.
Step 2: Select “Remove from Microsoft Edge.”
Step 3: In the drop down, click “Remove” to confirm the uninstallation.
Certain states may allow residents to appeal a denial of a privacy-related request. If we decline to process your request, you may have a right to appeal by emailing . We may reject your request for appeal if the state in which you reside does not allow a right to appeal.
11. Questions and Complaints
If you want to make a complaint about how we process your personal data, please contact us at . We take all complaints seriously and aim to resolve them with respect. Although we believe we can address most complaints with you directly, you have a legal right to file a complaint with the relevant data protection authority.