Harbour Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 28, 2026

What Harbour Does

Harbour is a personal read-later application. The Chrome extension saves web pages you choose to your private Harbour reading list. It only activates when you explicitly click Save, use the keyboard shortcut, or right-click and select "Save to Harbour."

Data We Collect

When you save a page, Harbour extracts the URL, page title, author name, site name, article text, and cover image from the current tab. This data is stored locally in your browser and, if you configure an API endpoint, synced to your personal Harbour backend hosted on Cloudflare Workers with a D1 database.

Data We Do Not Collect

Harbour does not collect personally identifiable information, browsing history, keystrokes, mouse movements, location data, financial information, or authentication credentials. Harbour does not track which pages you visit — it only processes pages you explicitly choose to save.

Third-Party Sharing

Harbour does not sell, transfer, or share any user data with third parties. Your saved articles are sent only to the API endpoint you configure in the extension settings, which is your own self-hosted backend.

Data Storage

Articles are stored locally in Chrome's extension storage and optionally synced to your personal Cloudflare D1 database. You can export or delete your data at any time from the extension's settings page.

Contact

Harbour is built by Hen Solutions LLC. For questions about this privacy policy, contact us at the email listed on our Chrome Web Store listing.