Most people don't need "bookmarks" if the nets they're on have search portals they can safely use.
For more sensitive needing non local storage... people routinely store their own encrypted blobs on the overlay networks be it web file hosts, or more exotic stores like IPFS, Tahoe-LAFS, MaidSafe, blockchains, NNTP, etc... Other than that, good old local file encryption is probably your best bet. If you're trusting any sort of crypto lib supplied by the "bookmark" or storage provider, you're doing it wrong. ie: A webmail provider PGP mail javascript crypto library loaded from them over https into your browser... not good. The library must come from disinterested third party project and be sig verified by you before you load into browser for execution. If OpenPGP.js was shipped by the browser vendors for use with third party webmail, that wouldn't be as bad. But if the browser company is using it to secure your "pocket" in their system, you're crossing the trust streams again. Choose whatever level of trust vs work vs risk suits you. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk