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The 26-year-old, who can play on the wing or at full-back, moved to London from Worcester Warriors in 2021 and has made 60 appearances in the famous quarters, scoring 14 tries.
He has made eight appearances across all competitions this season.
David becomes the eighth player to sign a new deal with the club in recent weeks, following vice-captain Cadan Murley, Will Porter, Cassius Cleaves, Tyrone Green, Will Evans, Will Hobson, Sam Riley and former captain Stephan Lewies.
"I'm absolutely ecstatic to extend my time at Harlequins - it's my home," he said.
"There is a great group of lads and coaches here, and the way we want to play suits my attributes.
"My time here has gone quite quickly - I've been here for four seasons now. Learning from not just the quality coaches here but the players we have too has really accelerated my game and I'm excited to see what the future brings."
The club have not disclosed the length of David's new contract.
Harlequins are seventh in the Premiership table with three wins from their opening seven games and begin their European Champions Cup campaign against Racing 92 on Saturday.
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