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Foldra Local file intake
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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Foldra Privacy Policy

Foldra is designed as a local-first desktop file intake app. It helps users organize files in approved folders while keeping file contents on the user's computer.

Summary

Foldra does not require an account and does not upload file contents for cloud processing. Foldra is developed by Vellumstead Labs LLC under the public developer brand Vellumstead Labs.

Approved Folders

Foldra scans only folders the user approves, such as Downloads, Desktop, Documents, or a custom folder the user adds. Foldra stores local metadata needed to show suggestions, action history, undo context, cleanup review, and settings.

Local File Information

Foldra may read filenames, extensions, sizes, modified dates, local folder paths, local document text excerpts when supported, and other local metadata needed to classify files and suggest organization actions. This information is stored locally in Foldra app data.

Source Memory

If the optional browser helper is installed and enabled, Foldra can store download source context such as page title, source URL, domain, date, and capture method. Source memory is used to explain files and suggest destinations. It can be turned off in Settings.

Licensing And Purchases

Purchases are handled by Lemon Squeezy. Foldra validates license keys through Lemon Squeezy's license service. Foldra does not store raw license keys; it stores only a hash, short key hint, provider receipt fields, and grace timing needed to manage access.

No Ads

Foldra does not include advertising SDKs or targeted advertising. Private beta diagnostics are user-controlled and should not include file contents, raw paths, filenames, saved notes, or source URLs unless the user deliberately shares them.

Contact

Foldra support is available at [email protected] or through the Foldra support page.

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