The how-it-works section doesn't explain where the data is stored. Is it local in the browser? Why does the search engine need the user's email address?
The beta (a Chrome extension) stores the data in the browser (chrome.storage). Although we're also looking at server storage to allow users to sync their Catche across browsers and devices.
The search engine doesn't need your email address! But we are limiting our beta access to a small group for now, so we will be using the email address to follow up with selected participants.
But specifically, we are focusing on researchers, journalists and writers for now - users who have to frequently refer back to previous material and digest a large amount of information daily.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 22.1 ms ] threadThe search engine doesn't need your email address! But we are limiting our beta access to a small group for now, so we will be using the email address to follow up with selected participants.
But specifically, we are focusing on researchers, journalists and writers for now - users who have to frequently refer back to previous material and digest a large amount of information daily.