Also, the founder is an amazing writer.
Actually, I also use this method (keep-archive) in Google Keep for keeping other site too (the 'archive' button is so satisfying to use. It lifts the burden to manage bookmark out of your head, and I know the information is there, in my Google Keep, if I want to see it again (Note: I don't)
For sites I use frequently, I put it in new tab screen using chrome extension called Toby. If it start to accumulate, then I review it, discard it, or save it in specific label in Google keep.
I believe bookmarks (or something similar) have still its place in an increasingly digital world.
However as a neat freak, archiving things, put it out of sight, gives me a bit peace of mind. With bookmark, I still see its accumulated through time and always feel the need to do something about it, even it not necessary.
Maybe one day I will realize and decide that all the thing I save is just nonsense and throw everything away. One day...:)
You can browse chronologically (blog-like), by tag, by domain, leave notes. It also saves the referrer of the bookmark, which is handy when i can't remember where i found the link.
Can you explain more on the following point, in the non-personal information section of the policy?
"navigation paths used while visiting the website or platform"
Features
* Full-text search in the content of the bookmarked pages
* Import from pocket, pinboard or browser
* Ability to assign tags to bookmarks
* Automatic tagging
* Filter by tags, domain or user
* Organise in lists
* List subscription
* Feeds (like theverge [2] or hackernews [3] )
* You can follow users and feeds and build you customised newsfeed
* Archiving
* Dead-link discovery
* "read later" capabilities
* Readable-mode (preserves only the content of articles - removes ads)
* Powerful previews for youtube, soundcloud and mixcloud
* Browser extension to quickly bookmark pages and search
* Desktop and mobile apps
* Slack integration
* Public api
and the list will keep growing!
It’s currently in beta so feedback is welcome.
[1] https://tefter.io [2] https://tefter.io/~theverge [3] https://tefter.io/~hackernews
It sounds like you are more concerned with management than rediscovery, though, so it might not solve your usecase. In that case, I would definitely recommend getpocket.com for saving bookmarks across browsers/machines.
I use bookmarklet on desktop and WordPress app on phone to post anything interesting to my bookmarks blog. It is pretty easy to search. Sometimes I use tags but usually not. It appears to be a messy collection of links, videos, quotes. But it works great for my purposes.