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Saving cases & personal tags

Bookmark cases to your Saved page and add private, personal tags that only you can see — a privacy-safe way to label cases.

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When a case is worth coming back to, you can save it — and you can label your own cases with private tags that nobody else ever sees.

Saving and tagging require you to be logged in. If you tap Save while logged out, Edustories asks you to sign in and then saves the case for you.

Saving a case

Use the Save bookmark to add a case to your collection. You'll find it in the case's hero, in the sidebar, and in the rating band. Once saved, the case shows a Saved badge wherever it appears, and you can find all your saved cases on the Saved page.

The Saved page lists every case you've bookmarked using the same cards as the catalog, with the same filter bar — so you can search and narrow your saved collection just as you would the full library. (On the Saved page, the success filter starts by showing all cases rather than only successful ones.)

To remove a case, tap the bookmark again to unsave it.

Personal tags

Personal tags are private labels you attach to a case. They're visible only to you — not to the author, not to other readers, not to anyone else.

That makes them perfect for the kind of context you'd never want to publish. For example, you might tag a case with a specific student's name, a class, or an internal note that helps you connect the case to your own work.

Why this matters for privacy. Case reports are anonymized on purpose. Personal tags let you add identifying or internal details for your eyes only, so you get the convenience of personal labelling without ever exposing private information to the community.

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