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Zero-knowledge encryption. Your master password never leaves your device. Even we cannot see your data.
MyBookmark is free forever. If it helps you, consider supporting to keep it running.
MyBookmark is completely free. You can support to keep it running.
MyBookmark is a free, privacy-first encrypted vault designed for anyone who values security and simplicity. It lets you store passwords, bookmarks, and private notes — all protected with AES-256 zero-knowledge encryption.
We believe privacy is a fundamental right. MyBookmark was built on the principle that your data belongs only to you. We use zero-knowledge architecture — your master password never leaves your browser, which means even we cannot read your data.
MyBookmark gives you three powerful tools in one place: a secure password manager to store login credentials, an encrypted online notepad for private notes and text, and a bookmark manager to save and organize your favorite websites — all accessible from any device.
All data is encrypted using AES-256-GCM encryption directly in your browser before being stored. Your encryption key is derived from your master password using PBKDF2 with 310,000 iterations. This means even if our servers were compromised, your data remains completely unreadable.
MyBookmark is and will always remain free to use. We are supported by voluntary donations from our users. If you find value in this tool, consider supporting us with a small crypto donation.
We would love to hear from you. For feedback, suggestions, bug reports, or general inquiries, feel free to reach out.
You can reach the admin directly via Instagram for any support or collaboration requests.
We typically respond within 24–48 hours. Please be as detailed as possible when describing any issues so we can help you quickly.
MyBookmark is a free, independent project. If you find it useful, consider supporting it with a crypto donation to help keep the servers running and the project maintained.
Last updated: April 2026
MyBookmark is built on a zero-knowledge principle. All encryption and decryption happens entirely in your browser. Your master password never leaves your device. We cannot access, read, or recover your stored data under any circumstances.
We store only your email address (for authentication) and encrypted data blobs. The encrypted blobs are completely unreadable without your master password. We do not store your master password or your encryption key.
We use Google Analytics to understand general usage patterns (page views, session counts). This data is anonymous and does not include any personal vault content.
We use Supabase for authentication and encrypted data storage. Their privacy policy applies to the infrastructure level. No vault content is readable by Supabase or any third party.
We use minimal session cookies required for authentication only. No advertising or tracking cookies are used.
You may delete your account and all associated data at any time by contacting us. All data will be permanently deleted within 30 days.
For privacy-related questions, contact the admin.
Last updated: April 2026
MyBookmark is provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind, express or implied. We do not guarantee uninterrupted service, data recovery, or protection against all possible threats.
You are solely responsible for remembering your master password. Since we use zero-knowledge encryption, we cannot recover your data if you forget your password. Please store your master password securely in a safe place.
Any crypto donations are voluntary and non-refundable. Please double-check the wallet address and network before sending. We are not responsible for funds sent to wrong addresses or via incorrect networks.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, MyBookmark shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use or inability to use this service.
We reserve the right to modify this disclaimer at any time. Continued use of the service after changes constitutes acceptance.
Last updated: April 2026
By using MyBookmark, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use this service.
MyBookmark is provided for personal, lawful use only. You agree not to use this service for any illegal activity, storing stolen credentials, or any activity that violates applicable laws.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your master password and all activity that occurs under your account. We cannot reset or recover your master password under any circumstances.
We strive for maximum uptime but do not guarantee uninterrupted service. We may perform maintenance or updates at any time.
The MyBookmark name, logo, and interface design are our intellectual property. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms without notice.
We may update these terms at any time. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated terms.
Tips, guides, and insights on digital security and privacy.
Learn how to create strong passwords, avoid common mistakes, and protect your accounts from hackers with these proven security practices.
Discover how AES-256 encryption and zero-knowledge architecture keep your sensitive information private even from the platform itself.
An online notepad that is encrypted and accessible anywhere is one of the most underrated productivity tools. Here is why you need one.
Passwords are the first line of defense for your digital life. Yet most people still use weak, reused, or easily guessable passwords that leave them vulnerable to attacks. Whether you are a casual internet user or a business professional, following these password security tips can make a huge difference.
A strong password should be at least 12 characters long and include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. The longer and more random your password, the harder it is to crack through brute-force attacks. Avoid using simple words or names.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is using the same password across multiple sites. If one site gets hacked and your password is exposed, attackers will try that same password on every other service. Use a unique password for every account — a password manager like MyBookmark makes this easy.
Remembering dozens of complex passwords is impossible without help. A secure password manager stores all your credentials encrypted, so you only need to remember one master password. MyBookmark uses AES-256 encryption so your passwords are safe even if the server is compromised.
Wherever possible, enable two-factor authentication (2FA). This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second verification step — like a code from your phone — even if someone knows your password.
Do not use your name, birthday, pet's name, or simple sequences like "123456" or "password". These are the first things attackers try. Also avoid keyboard patterns like "qwerty" or "asdfgh".
Use services like HaveIBeenPwned to check if your email has been in a data breach. If it has, change affected passwords immediately. Do not wait — attackers move fast once leaked credentials are published.
Public Wi-Fi networks can be intercepted by attackers. Avoid logging into sensitive accounts on public networks. If you must, use a VPN to encrypt your connection. MyBookmark encrypts your data on the client side, so even on a compromised network, attackers cannot read your vault.
Never share your passwords via email, chat, or text message. If you must share access temporarily, change the password immediately afterward. For shared accounts, use dedicated sharing features where available.
Many apps request access to your accounts via OAuth. Review which apps have access to your Google, Facebook, or other accounts, and revoke access to apps you no longer use. Fewer connected apps means a smaller attack surface.
Your master password for a vault like MyBookmark is the most critical credential you have. Write it on paper and store it in a physically secure location — do not save it in a digital note or email. This ensures you can always recover access even if your devices are lost.
Following these tips will dramatically improve your online security. Start with a password manager, use unique passwords everywhere, and enable 2FA wherever possible. It takes a little effort upfront but saves enormous headaches in the long run.
Data breaches are more common than ever. Every year, millions of user records are exposed due to hacked servers, insider threats, or misconfigured databases. If you store sensitive data online — passwords, notes, or personal information — an encrypted vault is the only truly safe option.
An encrypted vault is a secure digital container where all your data is scrambled using an encryption algorithm before being stored. Even if someone gains access to the raw data — whether by hacking the server or intercepting network traffic — they see only meaningless, unreadable characters.
AES-256 (Advanced Encryption Standard with 256-bit key) is the gold standard for data encryption. It is used by governments, militaries, and financial institutions worldwide. It is computationally infeasible to crack with current technology — a brute-force attack would take longer than the age of the universe.
MyBookmark uses AES-256-GCM (Galois/Counter Mode), which not only encrypts your data but also verifies its integrity. This means if someone tampers with your encrypted data, decryption will fail immediately.
The most secure vaults go a step further with zero-knowledge architecture. This means the encryption key is never sent to the server. Instead, your master password is used locally in your browser to derive an encryption key using PBKDF2 — a key derivation function that runs 310,000 iterations to make brute-force attacks slow and expensive.
MyBookmark implements true zero-knowledge encryption. Your master password never leaves your device. We store only encrypted blobs — even if our database were fully exposed, an attacker would have nothing useful.
Services like Google Drive or Dropbox encrypt data in transit and at rest, but they hold the encryption keys. This means they can technically access your data, and so can law enforcement with a court order. An encrypted vault where only you hold the key is fundamentally different — nobody but you can decrypt your data.
Everyone with sensitive digital information benefits from an encrypted vault. Whether you are a professional storing business credentials, a freelancer managing client access details, or an individual wanting to keep personal notes private, an encrypted vault provides peace of mind that no other storage solution can match.
If you value your privacy and security, an encrypted vault is not optional — it is essential. MyBookmark provides all of this for free, with no compromises on security. Start using it today and take back control of your data.
Most people underestimate how often they need a quick, private place to store information temporarily — or permanently. From OTP codes and API keys to personal thoughts and business ideas, the need for a secure online notepad is universal. Here is why an encrypted online notepad is one of the most useful tools you can have.
Unlike a physical notebook or a file stored on your local hard drive, an online notepad is accessible from any device — your phone, laptop, tablet, or a friend's computer. As long as you have your login credentials, your notes are always with you. MyBookmark stores your notes securely in the cloud, encrypted end-to-end.
Most note-taking apps — Google Keep, Apple Notes, Notion — store your data in a way that is readable by the platform. If their servers are hacked, if you are subject to a legal request, or if an employee decides to look, your notes are exposed. An encrypted notepad eliminates this problem entirely.
People regularly need to store sensitive short-term information: one-time passwords, account recovery codes, API keys, private messages they want to reference later, or personal journal entries. A regular notepad app is not appropriate for these. An encrypted online notepad like MyBookmark is the right tool.
How many times have you emailed yourself a piece of information just to access it later? Email is not encrypted, not organized, and creates a trail. An encrypted online notepad is a far better alternative — organized, secure, and always available.
Even if you are not storing sensitive data, having a private encrypted space to write freely without any self-censorship is valuable. Knowing that only you can read your notes allows for more honest and creative thinking. Many writers, developers, and entrepreneurs find private encrypted notes invaluable for brainstorming.
The real power comes when an encrypted notepad is combined with a password manager and bookmark manager — exactly what MyBookmark offers. Instead of juggling multiple apps, you have one secure vault for all your sensitive information. Passwords, bookmarks, and notes — all encrypted, all accessible from any device.
Getting started with MyBookmark takes less than two minutes. Create an account with your email and a strong master password. Navigate to the Notepad tab and start writing. Your notes are encrypted in your browser the moment you save them. No setup required, no extensions to install, no subscription needed.
Whether you need to jot down a quick thought, store an API key, or keep a private journal, an encrypted online notepad is the modern solution. Try MyBookmark today — it is free, secure, and works on every device.