EU Compliance Information
This page provides information regarding the compliance of the Bookmarks Star for Safari application and extension with relevant European Union regulations, including the Digital Services Act (DSA).
Developer Information
Bookmarks Star for Safari is developed and published by Ozgur Unlu. You can contact the developer via the Support Page.
Product Functionality and Safety
Bookmarks Star for Safari is a browser extension designed solely to indicate whether the current webpage URL exists within the user's Safari bookmarks and to display the location(s) of that bookmark within the user's bookmark hierarchy. The extension:
- Does not contain malware, spyware, or other harmful code.
- Functions locally on the user's device.
- Does not transmit user data to external servers.
- Does not alter webpage content beyond potentially indicating bookmark status (as described in the Privacy Policy).
- Does not modify the user's Safari bookmarks file.
Data Privacy (GDPR)
Bookmarks Star for Safari is designed with privacy as a core principle. As detailed in our Privacy Policy, the application and extension do not collect, store, process, or share any personal user data. All operations occur locally on the user's device or optionally sync settings via the user's personal iCloud account.
Digital Services Act (DSA) Applicability
The Digital Services Act introduces rules applicable to various online actors. Bookmarks Star for Safari is primarily a software tool operating locally and does not function as an intermediary service under the typical scope of the DSA in areas such as:
- Hosting user-generated content.
- Providing an online platform connecting users.
- Operating as a search engine.
- Displaying third-party advertising based on user profiling.
Therefore, many specific obligations under the DSA related to content moderation, recommender systems, or advertising transparency do not directly apply to the core functionality of this extension. We are committed to transparency, and relevant information can be found on this page, the Privacy Policy, and the Support page.
Point of Contact (DSA Article 11 & 12)
For users and authorities regarding inquiries related to EU regulations, including the DSA, the designated point of contact is via the Support Page.