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What's new in mymarks.

feature

🔐 Authenticator-app two-factor authentication

I've replaced the old email-code two-factor authentication with TOTP — the standard used by authenticator apps like Google Authenticator, Authy, and Bitwarden. Setup is quick: scan a QR code once, and from then on you just type the 6-digit code from your app when you sign in. No more waiting around for an email to land. You'll also get a set of one-time backup codes when you turn it on, so you're never locked out if you lose your phone or authenticator app. You can set it up anytime from your account settings.
feature

🕰️ View archived snapshots on the Wayback Machine

Every bookmark in your list now has a "Wayback" link next to it. Click it to jump to the Internet Archive's snapshot of the page closest to when you originally saved the bookmark. Handy when a page has gone dark, been rewritten, or paywalled since you bookmarked it — your saved version is usually still out there.
feature

🔖 Bookmark categories

You can now organize your bookmarks into categories. Create and reorder categories using the drag-and-drop organizer in the sidebar, and the uncategorized count is shown alongside your named categories so nothing gets lost.
bug

Fixed bookmark import issue

Importing bookmarks from a browser HTML export could garble special characters such as accented letters. This has been fixed.
bug

Fixed broken tag sidebar on public profiles

Public profile pages were briefly unavailable this morning due to a template error in the tag sidebar. The issue has been fixed and everything is back to normal. Sorry for the disruption.
feature

Subscribe to the changelog via RSS

You can now follow the mymarks changelog via RSS. Point your feed reader at https://mymarks.net/changelog/feed to get notified whenever a new announcement, feature, or bug fix is posted.
feature

Dead link detection (404)

We now check your bookmarks every night and flag any that return a 404 with a red #404 tag. Click the tag to filter all your dead links in one place. If a page comes back online, the tag disappears on its own.
feature

Browser extensions have been updated

Both the Chrome and Firefox extensions now initialize the “Private” checkbox based on the user’s private setting retrieved from the /me API, ensuring the UI reflects the user’s stored profile preference.
announcement

We now have a changelog

We've added a changelog — mostly so you don't have to wonder what changed the last time something looked different. You'll find new features, bug fixes, and the occasional status note here. Nothing fancy, just a running log of what's going on with mymarks.net