Privacy Policy
Clueboard Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 8, 2026
Clueboard is a local-first Chrome extension for saving a browsing research session as a visual folder and investigation board.
What Clueboard Accesses
When the user clicks save, Clueboard may access:
- the URLs of normal web pages in the current browser window
- page titles
- site names
- favicons
- page descriptions from metadata
- a short visible text summary when metadata is unavailable
- tab opener relationships used to reconstruct real click paths
How Data Is Used
- to create a saved research folder
- to display visual cards for saved pages
- to help the user search saved folders and pages
- to rebuild a visual board of saved pages and click relationships
Where Data Is Stored
In the current version, Clueboard stores saved data locally in the user's browser using chrome.storage.local. Clueboard does not require an account and does not sync data to a developer-hosted server.
Data Sharing
Clueboard does not sell personal data and does not transfer saved browsing data to third parties for advertising, analytics, or profiling.
User Control
Users can remove saved folders from inside the extension. Users can also remove saved extension data by uninstalling the extension or clearing extension storage in the browser.
Contact
For questions about this build, contact the person who shared Clueboard with you.