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floccus discussion
floccus reviews and mentions
- Floccus: Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
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A Look at Firefox Forks
There's an extension called floccus [1] that can sync bookmarks between numerous different browsers (including both Firefox/Gecko and Chromium/Blink based) and plug into a user-controlled NextCloud [2] or Linkwarden [3] instance running on a local homelab server.
However, I try to minimize the number of installed extensions to reduce my own browser fingerprint. As others have replied, Firefox sync works across most of today's popular downstream shadow-forks of Firefox (as in, forks that shadow the Firefox releases rather than truly forking the code). If you don't want to give Mozilla's enshittified corpse your email (I don't either), just use an email service that supports aliases to sign up for Firefox Sync... Which is in any case a good idea generally: no two of your important online accounts should point to the same email, even if behind the scenes the aliases are all routing emails back to you.
[1]: https://floccus.org/
[2]: https://nextcloud.com/
[3]: https://linkwarden.app/
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Self-Hosting a Firefox Sync Server
Something similar to Firefox Sync is Floccus. If you only need bookmark and tabs sync it looks straightforward in setting up
https://floccus.org/
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⟳ 2 apps added, 13 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
floccus bookmark sync (version 5000002): Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
- Tab Sync between Browsers
- Floccus – Sync Bookmarks Privately
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Can Chrome Sync or Firefox Sync be trusted with sensitive data?
There are solutions external to the browsers that work pretty well and where you have control on your data :
Floccus for bookmarks (https://floccus.org/) : it works also on mobile devices : a great plus ! You need only a webdav server (or a Nextcloud account), I use Dave (https://github.com/micromata/dave)
Vaultwarden for the passwords (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden)
A huge advantage of this solution is that you can have synchronization also between different browsers and on mobile devices.
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Discount for bookmarks app: Bookmarks - Read Later ($8.99 -> $0.99)
I have used things like xsync, raindrop and others over the years and recently started using Floccus (https://floccus.org/) which is free and opensource just does not support Safari. Private bookmarks on my own sync system and can keep any chromium or firefox based browsers bookmarks and tabs synced.
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Extension - Open Source Bookmark Sync
xBrowserSync and Floccus.
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Safari retakes second place in global browser market share, but Edge is close behind
Try floccus if you want to sync between different browsers.
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
surveyjs.io | 24 May 2025
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marcelklehr/floccus is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of floccus is JavaScript.