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Private Bookmarks 3.3


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Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Webroot Software,Inc File Size 976k
Date added 21 Sep 2001 Check your speed

Private Bookmarks is a unique and essential privacy utility that helps you keep your favorite sites hidden from prying eyes. It will also help you organize your bookmarks into clear and concise groups as well as allow you to move bookmarks easily from any browser to another and back! Private Bookmarks can run hidden on a system so that no one else but the you will know it is there. Convenient and easy to use, you simply press a key combination to add a site to your Private Bookmarks list. To visit a Private Bookmarked site, you simple press another easy key combination, enter your personal password, and click on the site you wishes to visit. Private Bookmarks will then automatically open the web browser and load up your chosen site. Not only can Private Bookmarks store web site addresses (URLs), it can also store all your user names and passwords! This is useful for all those sites that require authentication, thus eliminating the need for sticky notes all over your desk!

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