Privacy Policy
Last updated: February 17, 2025
Overview
Linkmark is a bookmark manager that lets you save, organize, and search your bookmarks. This policy explains what data we collect and how we use it.
Data We Collect
- Account information: When you sign in with GitHub, we receive your name, email address, and profile image from GitHub OAuth.
- Bookmark data: URLs, page titles, descriptions, tags, and notes you save to your account.
- Page metadata: When you save a bookmark, we automatically fetch the page title, description, favicon, and preview image from the URL.
Chrome Extension
The Linkmark Chrome extension reads the current tab's URL and title only when you click the Save button. It stores your server URL and API key locally in your browser using Chrome's storage API. The extension does not track your browsing history or collect data in the background.
How We Use Your Data
- To provide and maintain the bookmark manager service
- To authenticate your account
- To fetch and display metadata for your saved bookmarks
Data Storage
Your data is stored securely in a PostgreSQL database hosted on Neon. Preview images and favicons are stored on AWS S3 and served via CloudFront CDN.
Third-Party Services
- GitHub OAuth: Used for authentication
- Vercel: Application hosting
- Neon: Database hosting
- AWS (S3, CloudFront, Lambda): Image storage and metadata processing
Data Sharing
We do not sell, trade, or transfer your personal data to third parties. Your bookmark data is private and only accessible to you.
Data Deletion
You can delete individual bookmarks, collections, and tags at any time from the dashboard. To delete your entire account and all associated data, contact us at the email below.
Contact
If you have questions about this privacy policy, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.