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I'm thinking of exporting all my bookmarks to Google Bookmarks
is that a good idea or am I just asking for trouble?
It's seems having my bookmarks online is the best way to have it accessable on all my computers or wherever I go at any time without hassle |
dont see how it would be trouble unless you are owrried about google seeing your stuff??
i have a copy of my bookmarks in google that i update every few weeks or so when i think about it comes in handy if im not at my computer and need a website |
google is the biggest spy agency the planet has ever known, nsa + cia + mi5 + dia = nothing compared to google
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I've already had mine stored there for the last 6 months.... let's say its awesome knowing that I can pick up my bookmarks ANYWHERE where I have the Google toolbar installed, plus never losing them again due to bugs in the browser.
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Firefox... Foxmarks (now called Xmarks)
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I don't use bookmarks that much. Do what you want.
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What browser are you using? I'm pretty sure that Netscape and its more modern derivatives (ie, Firefox) store bookmarks as a straight .html file, upload that to a password protected area on your server... no need for Google to know.
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fuck I got over 4800 bookmarks!
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I do that with some docs like to do lists, etc. Centralized cloud-based bookmarks would be great.
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Zester, if you are going to make your bookmarks cloud based you should think about doing passwords too. laspass.com will keep encrypted versions of your passwords on their server while allowing you to decrypt them on your machine with your main password on the fly.
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I don't know why people pretend like giving Google their info ends their privacy.
Your privacy was lost long ago and if the government wants to see ANYTHING that you do, they will see it with or without any type of partnership with Google. Remember, a lot of people on the 'inside' of telecom say that the agencies already have a big presence in all of the major data centers and are directly tapped into the pipeline. If there is truly anything to worry about, that's what you need to be worrying about. (enter the guys that say that they have 48 proxies, four different connections, 8840284 bit encryption and bla bla bla...to that I'd ask, why? what are you doing that is illegal?) |
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Google Bookmarks is great! I haven't saved a bookmark in a browser in years.
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