Private Bookmarks is a bookmarks extension for chrome. also, it is ads extension and privacy browsers extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 7,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.74 from 47 rated user, last update is 4023 days ago.
What's new in Private Bookmarks 1.4: * Added bulk delete to options page * Added ability to backup/restore bookmarks and settings * Added shorcut key to add to private bookmarks * Added ability to reset extension * Multiple bug fixing What's new in Private Bookmarks 1.3: * Fixed bug when adding bookmarks from popup menu What's new in Private Bookmarks 1.2: * Added new languages: Portuguese, Spanish and French (if you can help translate Private Bookmarks to your native language, please contact me) * Bug fixing This extension adds a button to your browser toolbar. Click to open and set a new password or login if you already have one set. After that, you are able to add websites by right-clicking on a page or by opening the extension and clicking "Add to private bookmarks". Private Bookmarks gives you the ability to save your bookmarks where no one can see them. It's password protected, so you're safe. Future updates: - Add more languages (if you can help translate Private Bookmarks to your native language, please contact me)
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
English, Français, español.
25% user give 5-star rating, 13% user give 4-star rating, 19% user give 3-star rating, 31% user give 2-star rating, 13% user give 1-star rating. Read reviews of private bookmarks
You could find more help information from private bookmarks support page.
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More about manifest_file of private bookmarks.
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The extension states that it will save the password protected files (bookmarks) in a folder which the user names. That folder is now nowhere to be found. It's not stored in the bookmarks folder in Chrome, so where is it? How does this work? There seem to be reviews but no answers to this.
Serious 2-part flaw: 1 - Works only in non-private mode windows. In private windows icon to access does not show up. 2 - Site record still shows up in History and must be deleted every time a private site is accessed. Tested only in Brave so far.
It says that my password is wrong and no way to reset it. If there is a way to find the links in chrome files or something please contact.