Can I use the trilium webclipper from 2022 to take screenshots of tax documents and is it safe? #6386
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Hello I am asking this because I was using something called karakeep and it was using ai to to grab the webpage so the author was telling me to not use it for tax documents or sensitive records. Is the trilium webclipper safe to use for such things? |
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Yes, you can use the Trilium webclipper from 2022 to take screenshots of tax documents. The webclipper supports both cropped and whole-page screenshots, saving them directly to your Trilium Notes instance. Unlike tools like Karakeep, Trilium webclipper does not use AI or send your data to third-party servers—everything stays between your browser and your own Trilium server, typically running locally or on a server you control. No analytics, telemetry, or external processing is involved, making it suitable for sensitive documents like tax records as long as your Trilium server itself is secure and private [source] [source]. To reply, just mention @dosu. How did I do? Good | Irrelevant | Incorrect | Verbose | Hallucination | Report 🐛 | Other |
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Yes, you can use the Trilium webclipper from 2022 to take screenshots of tax documents. The webclipper supports both cropped and whole-page screenshots, saving them directly to your Trilium Notes instance. Unlike tools like Karakeep, Trilium webclipper does not use AI or send your data to third-party servers—everything stays between your browser and your own Trilium server, typically running locally or on a server you control. No analytics, telemetry, or external processing is involved, making it suitable for sensitive documents like tax records as long as your Trilium server itself is secure and private [source] [source].
To reply, just mention @dosu.
How did I do? Good | Irrelevant | I…