
Surfing the Internet exposes your privacy to a lot of risks. In fact, other users might see what you visited just by peering at your Web History, or at your Google Searches. Other times instead, it is just you who open the doors to unknown risks. In fact, all the links you add to your Firefox bookmarks section are perfectly accessible to anyone! Let’s see how to password protect such bookmarks thanks to a little, free add-on!
Link Password is one of those add-ons which really saves your privacy. In fact, it prevents users from opening certain bookmarks (links) by adding a password of your choice. Reading from the official add-on page: “Password Protect System For Bookmarks And Links. Do you sometimes need, and password-protect individual bookmarks or link. Perhaps a link to a secret site that no one else will be able to follow.” But this simple tool does a lot more. In fact, it also encrypts your links using its own protocol cryptlink.
If you want to use this add-on, click here.
Tags: add-on, Firefox, security
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3 Comments to “How to Password Protect your Bookmarks in Firefox”
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June 25th, 2010
very cool, this is useful when you share your computer with other family members. I can bookmark a link and hide it from other shared users. Thanks for the post
June 25th, 2010
Well, that’s the whole purpose of the app!
I am using it right now on my laptop and works…great!
January 20th, 2011
I’m using Rohos Mini Drive to password protect the whole Firefox profile. It’s nice easy to use and free application. Check it out!