Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 10th Jun 2006 16:14 UTC, submitted by rm6990
Google Google has released a new tool which allows users to synchronize their Cookies, Saved Passwords, Bookmarks, History and tabs from their last session for the Firefox web browser. All of this data is uploaded to Google's servers continuously (and has the option to be encrypted), and then downloaded every time you launch Firefox on any computer with the extension installed.
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Openess
by MrEcho on Sat 10th Jun 2006 21:26 UTC
MrEcho
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2005-07-07

If they where alot more open on how the whole system works, I think more people would be open to it.
More open as in not having to look at source code(client side) to figure out things. We want to know for damm sure your not digging though our cookies/passwords and etc.

I like it, it works well. I have one workstation and 2 laptops, and its become very handy.

(I dont store history and tabs)