I am looking for a good way to have bookmarks available from all my devices.

I was once a del.icio.us user and have tended to use services similar to that since, because they easily allowed me to have my bookmarks on all devices without worrying about compatibility with a specific or OS. But I've been thinking that maybe I should use something with better guarantees, like end-to-end encryption.

Since I'm primarily a user, I considered just using Firefox's built-in bookmarking and FF sync. But one issue I have is that it doesn't seem to autocomplete tags when you're entering bookmarks. To me this is important because a challenge with tags is consistently using the same ones and not creating a bunch of similar variants, so I want something that makes it easy for me to tell if I've used a tag before when I'm entering tags for a new bookmark.

Are there Firefox extensions or other web services for this with E2EE that I should be considering?

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I installed floccus for NextCloud ages ago on several of my browsers and devices in hopes it would do exactly that for me.... but it hasn't worked.

Since that failure (and especially since I use DDG browser in full privacy mode as the default on my mobile devices), I've been manually adding saved urls to my StandardNotes account and deemed that to be "tedious but better than wasting my time on another service that doesn't work either".

Maybe you'll have better luck.

@pockets I'm curious in what say Floccus didn't work for you (since that's another I've run across).

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