

From there, install the program for other browsers on your other devices, sign into your account, and you'll see your stored bookmarks.


After you install the Raindrop.io program as an app or extension and create a free account, you can import your existing local bookmarks into the service. You can view and use your bookmarks through the Raindrop toolbar icon or through the Raindrop pane. Accessing them online is just as convenient as accessing them locally, though not as fast. Instead of using and syncing your bookmarks locally, you do it through the Raindrop website. Raindrop.io (Opens in a new window) works a bit differently than Eversync. Pay $4.99 a month (or $44.99 per year), and you can sync an unlimited number of bookmarks and restore a backup of your bookmarks from the past six months. The free Eversync service allows up to 15,000 bookmarks and stores two weeks of automatic backups. Nimbus encrypts your bookmarks to secure and protect them as they're being synchronized. Bookmarks can also be manually backed up to your account at any time, and then restored from a saved data set if you run into trouble with your current bookmarks. You can manually sync your bookmarks whenever you want and select an option to automatically sync them in the background every 30 minutes. Then, you can merge your local bookmarks with those online, download the online versions to replace your local bookmarks, or upload your local bookmarks to replace the online versions. First, you must create an Eversync account to store your bookmarks online. How to Set Up Two-Factor AuthenticationĮversync by Nimbus (Opens in a new window) is an extension that can sync your bookmarks across Firefox and Chrome in Windows, iOS, and Android.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
