1. Sign up for a Hypothesis account Visit hypothes.is/signup Choose a username, enter your email address, and create a password...
Hypothesis unifies annotations across copies of PDFs based on a “fingerprint” (unique ID) that is created by authoring tools. The...
You can provide Hypothesis annotation ability on top of PDFs you host online using our PDF.js + Hypothesis project to...
Hypothesis allows you to annotate PDFs even if they are saved locally on your computer. Because Hypothesis identifies a PDF...
The Hypothesis stream is available in the Atom feed format. It can be used with RSS/feed readers such as NewsBlur...
Note: if you are using our LMS app, you will remain logged in to Hypothesis as long as you are...
The search page Go to https://hypothes.is/search to access the search page. Your profile page There are a few ways to navigate...
While using Google Chrome, follow this link to the Hypothesis extension in the Chrome Web Store, and click the button...
Please check your email spam folder. If the Hypothesis activation email is there, please move it to your inbox, since...
Please send a request to support@hypothes.is with the username you want (along with a backup in case your desired username...
Your annotations are safely stored in Hypothesis’ servers. Users: Your annotations are safely stored in Hypothesis’ servers. To view them,...
Note: This article describes using groups in the Hypothesis public web app. If you are looking for information about using...
It would be against best practices for a website to allow you to login through the Via proxy, since your...
We’re sad to see you go! Hypothesis has a self-service facility for web app users to delete their own accounts....
Here are a few links that may be useful: Terms of Service Privacy Policy Community Guidelines If you have questions...
Yes, if you have permission to access the content. Otherwise, you can see public page notes for the article, and...
Google Docs that have been published to the web can be annotated in the published view. If you plan to...
When you install the Hypothesis Chrome extension, you will receive a notification from the Chrome browser asking for the following...
Public annotations are published under the Creative Commons CC0 Public Domain Dedication. The CC0 Public Domain Dedication allows free copying,...
Hypothesis moderates annotations flagged by users in our Public layer, ensuring that they meet our community guidelines and terms of service....
The Hypothesis proxy service, also known as “via”, enables the use of Hypothesis in circumstances or environments where that would...
At any time, you can see your Hypothesis annotations by navigating to your profile page. If you would like to...
If you’ve created an annotation in the Public layer or within a group, you can make the annotation private at...
Open the Hypothesis sidebar and click on the user icon in the top right corner. Select Account settings from the drop-down...
Note: users of our LMS app will not need to activate Hypothesis when launching assignments or readings. This article is...
Private Groups allow you to annotate privately with a group of Hypothesis users. Only group members can see annotations created...
To join a private group, you need to have a Hypothesis account and you must be invited by the creator...
To invite others to join your private group, go to the group’s activity page and copy the link to the...
Note: Domain-level search is available when searching for annotations (not on the search bars on our public-facing website, which you’re...
If you don’t have a free Hypothesis account yet or need to equip your browser with our extension or bookmarklet,...
How can I see my PDF annotations in context? When you add annotations to a PDF, you’re able to go...
On January 15th, 2020, Microsoft released a new version of their Edge web browser that is based off of Chromium,...
Our non-LMS app (used with the Chrome extension, the Bookmarklet, or our proxy server Via) is free to use. If...
You can export any notes to which you have access in the Hypothesis apps. That means any shared notes in...