A privacy-focused bookmark manager that encrypts your saved links, allowing you to access them anytime, anywhere, on any device with complete control.

Overview:

Brace.to is an open-source bookmark manager designed with a focus on user privacy. It allows individuals to save links and access them later from any device, including the web, Android, and iOS. Its core differentiator is the use of Stacks technology to provide end-to-end encryption, meaning only the user holds the decryption key to view their saved content.

Core Features:

  • End-to-End Encryption: All saved links are encrypted using Stacks technology, and the decryption key is known only to the user.

  • Cross-Platform Access: Available as a web application, as well as native Android and iOS apps.

  • Organization Tools: Supports nested lists (folders), the ability to pin items to the top, tagging, and the option to lock lists with a passcode.

  • Dark Mode: Includes a dark mode theme for the user interface.

Use Cases:

  • Privacy-conscious users who want a bookmarking service where they, and not the service provider, control access to their saved links.

  • Self-hosters looking for an alternative to cloud-based bookmark managers that can be run from their own infrastructure.

  • Users managing a large collection of links who need to organize them using folders, tags, and pinned items.

Why It Matters:

As an open-source alternative to bookmark managers like Pocket and Raindrop, Brace.to provides a transparent, self-hostable solution focused on data control. The project’s emphasis on end-to-end encryption and user-controlled decryption keys directly addresses privacy concerns inherent in centralized bookmarking services. Its MIT license and availability on multiple platforms make it a practical option for users who prioritize privacy in their link management workflow.

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MIT

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Alternative à
Pocket