Saved
Your reading list
Pieces you have saved on this device by tapping the "Save" button in an article header. The list lives in your browser's local storage. The publication does not have a copy and cannot see what is on it.
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How the list works
When you tap "Save" on an article, the publication writes a small entry into your
browser's local storage under the key black-box-notes-bookmarks. The
entry holds the article slug, title, URL, and the timestamp you saved it. This page
reads that key and renders the list. Tapping "Save" again removes the entry.
The list is per-device and per-browser. It does not sync. We do this deliberately: the publication does not want a list of every piece you have found interesting, and we have not built the infrastructure to safeguard one.
To clear the list
Either tap "Save" again on each piece, use the button below, or clear the site's data from your browser's privacy controls.