Proton Bookmarks
To enhance browser bookmark functionality by making them organizable and shareable securely across browsers.
Key Features:
Secure Encryption: Proton Bookmarks employs robust encryption, ensuring your bookmark data remains secure and protected from unauthorized access.
Cross-Browser Compatibility: Enjoy a seamless bookmarking experience across various browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and more. Your bookmarks will be accessible from any browser you use.
Organizational Tools: Proton Bookmarks allows you to organize bookmarks with ease. Create folders and subfolders, enabling efficient categorization and quick access to your saved websites.
Shareability: Share bookmarks securely with others. Proton Bookmarks offers encrypted sharing, allowing you to collaborate and exchange bookmarked content with authorized individuals.
Enhanced Privacy: With Proton Bookmarks, your privacy is a top priority. Your bookmark data remains encrypted, ensuring that only you and authorized users have access to your saved websites.
Intuitive User Interface: Proton Bookmarks provides a user-friendly interface for seamless bookmark management. Add, edit, and delete bookmarks effortlessly, enhancing your browsing experience.
Synchronization: Keep your bookmarks synchronized across different devices. Any changes made to your bookmarks will automatically reflect across all your browsers, ensuring consistency.
By implementing Proton Bookmarks, Proton can provide its users with a secure and encrypted solution for organizing and sharing bookmarks across browsers. This feature complements Proton's commitment to privacy and enhances the overall browsing experience for its users.
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Wil H
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I saw a suggestion for bookmark sync, but thought I'd post something a bit different.
LastPass killed Xmarks bookmarks manager a while ago. It provided encrypted way to keep your bookmarks on any browser you use.
I've been routinely emailing links to myself in Protonmail when it's something I want, but don't want to have visible in a browser or another service. I filter them into a folder. It's not optimal, or easy to retrieve them.
Is there a way to save links to a Protonmail cloud drive space that's in testing so they're encrypted & tagged so they could be accessed by a Protonmail bookmarks browser plugin?
...or some other scheme that accomplishes the same thing?
My point is it's no one's business what I'm bookmarking, and prefer these not to be available on any machine in any browser until I've logged into my Protonmail account.