Start by adding your first rescue record
Rescue Notes is a completely private, offline-first application that runs entirely in your web browser. Here's what that means for your privacy:
All rescue records you create are stored exclusively in your browser's local storage - a secure storage area that only your browser can access. Think of it like a filing cabinet that lives inside your computer or phone, not on someone else's server on the internet.
Rescue Notes uses a browser technology called "localStorage" - a built-in feature that lets websites store data directly on your device. This is similar to saving a file on your computer. The data is stored in a special area that:
You have complete control over your data. You can:
Browser Data: If you clear your browser's data/cache or uninstall your browser, your rescue records will be deleted. We recommend regularly exporting your data as a backup.
Device Specific: Records are tied to the specific browser on the specific device you're using. If you use a different browser or device, you won't see your records unless you import them.
If you have questions about how Rescue Notes works or need help understanding any aspect of your privacy, feel free to reach out through the PixelApps website.