**Linkwarden is a self-hosted, open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and archive webpages.** The objective is to organize useful webpages and articles you find across the web in one place, and since useful webpages can go away (see the inevitability of [Link Rot](https://www.howtogeek.com/786227/what-is-link-rot-and-how-does-it-threaten-the-web/)), Linkwarden also saves a copy of each webpage as a Screenshot and PDF, ensuring accessibility even if the original content is no longer available.
Additionally, Linkwarden is designed with collaboration in mind, sharing links with the public and/or allowing multiple users to work together seamlessly.
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Linkwarden has been completely rebuilt and redesigned from ground up, so pretty much the only thing it has in common with its predecessor is the idea behind it - bookmark management.
**What happened to the old version?**
We highly recommend you **not** to use the old version as it is no longer maintained and has much less features. But anyway if you really wanna check it out, here it is in [this repo](https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden-old).
Currently, the Documentation is a bit targeted towards a more tech-savvy audience and has so much room to improve, you can find it [here](https://docs.linkwarden.app).
If you want to contribute, please start by creating an issue stating what you are going to work on based on the project roadmap.
## Security
If you found a security vulnerability, please do **not** create a public issue, instead send an email to security@linkwarden.app stating the vulnerability. Thanks!
- Following @daniel31x13 on [Mastodon](https://mastodon.social/@daniel31x13), [Twitter](https://twitter.com/Daniel31x13) and [GitHub](https://github.com/daniel31x13).
- Referring Linkwarden to a friend.
If you did any of the above, Thanksss! Otherwise thanks.