Plain summary
wowMD does not collect personal information, does not upload documents or annotations, does not sell data, and does not track browsing history. Exports are always initiated by you and generated locally in your browser.
Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 6, 2026
wowMD includes a local-first Chrome extension for reading public GitHub Markdown pages and wowMD Pro, a local-first webapp for reviewing, annotating, and exporting Markdown files.
wowMD does not collect personal information, does not upload documents or annotations, does not sell data, and does not track browsing history. Exports are always initiated by you and generated locally in your browser.
For privacy questions about wowMD, contact the maintainer through the feedback form linked on this website.
The extension reads page content locally in your browser only when you choose Better View. wowMD Pro reads local .md files you open and stores the annotations, notes, and suggested replacements you create. Neither product collects account data, cookies, browsing history, or private repository content.
Extension processing is limited to the reading features you request: outline navigation, section folding, code rendering, and table layout. Pro processing is limited to the reviewing features you use: structured reading, four-type annotations, an overall review map, cross-version re-anchoring, and the export formats you choose. Where GDPR applies, this is based on providing the service you request and legitimate interest in operating a privacy-preserving browser tool.
wowMD does not maintain a remote database for your reading or reviewing activity. The extension processes pages temporarily within the browser session. wowMD Pro stores your annotations, imported document fingerprints, version history, and settings locally in your browser's site data (IndexedDB). This data is never sent to a wowMD server.
wowMD does not sell or share reading or annotation data. All exports are generated locally in your browser when you initiate them — the resulting files are yours to handle. If you submit feedback through the website, the information you provide, such as your message, feature preferences, and optional email address, is used only to read feedback and follow up on requested features.
wowMD Pro stores the following data in your browser's site data (IndexedDB), never on a remote server: annotations you create (type, note, suggested replacement, context), document fingerprints used for cross-version re-anchoring, imported document copies for review, version history, and your preferences (theme, font size, layout). This data stays in your browser unless you choose to export it.
All exports are generated locally in your browser when you initiate them. HTML export includes rendered Markdown with your highlights and notes visible. Reviewed Markdown includes your annotations as Obsidian callouts in a new .md file. Backup JSON contains your raw annotation data for backup or re-import. Ticket JSON includes a full document snapshot, your annotations, and section context — review this content before sharing it with an AI or third party.
wowMD uses browser permissions only to provide the disclosed reading features. Information received from Google APIs, if any, will be used in accordance with the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Depending on your location, including the European Economic Area, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or port personal data. Because wowMD does not store reading or annotation data on a server, most requests can be answered by explaining what is and is not collected.
wowMD is not directed to children and does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
If wowMD changes its data practices, this policy will be updated before those changes are released.