TroveKey is designed around local browser storage. The extension does not require an account and does not upload saved post text, notes, tags or metadata to a TroveKey server.
Local saved-content storage
Saved social posts and webpages are stored in the extension's IndexedDB database inside the current browser profile. Removing the extension or clearing its extension data can remove this library, so TroveKey provides versioned JSON export and validated import.
Why TroveKey requests browser permissions
TroveKey uses each permission only for the feature the user requests:
tabsandactiveTabsearch, switch and act on browser tabs;bookmarkssearch, create and remove Chrome bookmarks;historysearches browser history;browsingDataruns explicit data-clearing commands after confirmation;contextMenusadds the optional Save to TroveKey action;storagestores extension settings;<all_urls>allows the command palette and capture flow to run on ordinary webpages.
TroveKey does not collect cookies, login tokens or hidden feed data.
Capture limitations
Websites change and may block access through login walls, paywalls or protected page surfaces. When TroveKey cannot read all content, it marks the capture as partial and saves the canonical link plus available metadata.
Data control
The settings page shows local storage usage and provides export, import and clear-data controls. Destructive operations require confirmation.
Contact
For privacy questions or security reports, use the website's help center.