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Privacy Policy

Rabbit Holes is a browser-history research tool. This policy explains the browsing data the product needs, how it is used, and the controls users have.

What Rabbit Holes captures

The browser extension captures page visits, search queries, page titles, domains, navigation/referrer relationships, tab opens, and timestamps so it can reconstruct your research trail.

What Rabbit Holes skips

The extension is configured to skip sensitive domains like Google account login, Microsoft login, and Gmail. Incognito/private windows are off by default unless you explicitly enable them.

How data is used

Captured data is used to create maps, timelines, summaries, and answer questions grounded in pages you actually visited. AI is used for clustering and synthesis, not for selling ads.

Your controls

You can pause, resume, stop, export, and reset your captured data from the extension and settings page. Reset clears backend capture data for your signed-in account when available.

Third-party services

Rabbit Holes uses Supabase for authentication/database storage, Railway for hosting, Google OAuth for sign-in, and Anthropic for AI clustering and synthesis.

Contact

For privacy questions, account deletion requests, or support, email aa5851@columbia.edu.

Last updated: June 22, 2026 · Support: aa5851@columbia.edu