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Bookmark Graveyard privacy notice

The Bookmark Graveyard is designed so Reentry never receives your bookmark collection or autopsy report. Analysis happens locally inside the extension.

What the extension accesses

The extension requests Chrome's bookmarks permission. It reads bookmark URLs, titles, folder names, and creation dates to count and categorize bookmarks, estimate the attention represented by the collection, detect duplicate URLs, and compare older bookmarks with recent interests.

What it does not access

The extension does not request browsing history, cookies, page contents, downloads, tabs, identity, location, advertising identifiers, or access to every website. It cannot tell whether you opened, read, watched, or finished a saved source.

Local processing and transmission

Bookmark analysis, relevance matching, result rendering, and share-card generation occur on your device. Bookmark URLs, titles, folders, dates, inferred interests, and report results are not transmitted to Reentry or any third party. The extension contains no analytics, advertising, remote code, or AI-provider integration.

Storage and changes

Version 0.1 does not create a remote account or store a copy of your report on Reentry servers. It does not add, edit, move, or delete bookmarks. Removing the extension removes its packaged code and leaves your browser bookmarks unchanged.

User controls

You may revoke bookmark access by disabling or removing the extension through Chrome's extension settings. You may inspect the complete source code at GitHub.

Chrome Web Store Limited Use

The use of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Bookmark information is used only to provide the user-facing local analysis described above.

Contact

Reentry is operated by Dennis Weishaar. Questions or privacy requests can be sent to dennis@reentry.so.

Last updated: July 17, 2026