A lot of people use Google Chrome (or Chromium) like me. A lot of people use Xmarks to synchronize their bookmarks, tabs and history across several computers. Finally, a lot of people use different browsers and are using Xmarks to sync data over these browsers. I am looking at you. There is an issue with Xmarks performing sync in Google Chrome. It's unable to resolve issues with data duplicates. Xmarks issued a new version of Xmarks addon and yours should now be 1.0.14. If you are still encountering error messages regarding this issue please try this. In your Google Chrome, go to the down arrow (right beside the wrench icon) and select the Xmarks settings.
Run Setup Wizard. Run it. Essentially, you are re-setting the addon for this browser. And that will solve the annoying error message.
Encryption is the topic of week. I wrote about it in a related post here. While encryption is a very good idea, doing it and doing it every day as part of your work flow is another thing. My view is that if you're already using an email client then it is easier, simpler and more convenient to adopt encryption. That is not the case if you're using a webmail service. If you are using the browser to check, compose and send your email, what are your options? The answer is: it's complicated. Looking for a way to do encryption with Google Chrome and Gmail, I found this. I also read that Google just released code for email encryption as open source. But it's a long way to being used by end users. The extension for Google Chrome works fine if the recipient also uses Google Chrome. But I went ahead and check this on Evolution.
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