Anyone notice the huge update Literotica implemented to make our visits more secure? You'll notice a colored "lock" icon and every page uses "https" (vs. "http").
In theory I love 'HTTPS Everywhere', but irl my bookmarks are a complete mess. I'm hoping someone can point out an easier way to update my bookmarks.
I created a mini database with a 5 year history of bookmarks to favorite stories and authors, stories to read, stories I hated and ongoing stories that I follow. Browsing on Literotica, I could quickly see if I'd previously bookmarked a page.
Pages on the new Literotica website open as "https..." while my bookmarks are "http..." The old links still work, but are not recognized on the new site. So, a story might sound familiar but I won't know if I loved it/hated it, etc. unless I manually change the url. A lot of work just to check if it's bookmarked.
p.s.
I've been meaning to write a review for an app called Netsnips. I have a list of about 20 stories that I follow. Netsnips updates and displays all pages in one area so I don't have to open 20 browser tabs.
In theory I love 'HTTPS Everywhere', but irl my bookmarks are a complete mess. I'm hoping someone can point out an easier way to update my bookmarks.
I created a mini database with a 5 year history of bookmarks to favorite stories and authors, stories to read, stories I hated and ongoing stories that I follow. Browsing on Literotica, I could quickly see if I'd previously bookmarked a page.
Pages on the new Literotica website open as "https..." while my bookmarks are "http..." The old links still work, but are not recognized on the new site. So, a story might sound familiar but I won't know if I loved it/hated it, etc. unless I manually change the url. A lot of work just to check if it's bookmarked.
p.s.
I've been meaning to write a review for an app called Netsnips. I have a list of about 20 stories that I follow. Netsnips updates and displays all pages in one area so I don't have to open 20 browser tabs.