Last updated: 2026-06-22

ScrollPerch runs entirely on your device and has no backend. The short version: it reads nothing off your pages and nothing leaves your browser.

The developer collects nothing

ScrollPerch has no server, no account, no analytics, and no tracking. We (the developer) never receive any data from you. The extension makes no network requests of any kind.

What the extension does

ScrollPerch adds a floating "back to top" (and optional "jump to bottom") button to the pages you visit. To do this it injects the button and reads the page's scroll position (how far you've scrolled) so it can show, hide, and move the button. It does not read, collect, or transmit the page's content, text, forms, or any personal information. The button only scrolls the current view.

What is stored

Your settings — button position, size, opacity, scroll threshold, smooth-scroll on/off, jump-to-bottom on/off, idle-hide, keyboard-shortcut on/off, and the list of sites you've turned it off on — are saved only on your device using Chrome's storage API. This never leaves your machine and can be cleared by removing the extension.

Permissions

Contact

Questions: [email protected]

Changes

Any changes will be posted at this URL with an updated date.