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Weave... Mozilla Is Trying To Be More Social

Cassanova writes "Weave is the newest Mozilla Labs project. It allows the user to save browser settings on Mozilla servers (Favorites, sessions, passwords, etc.) and load them from anywhere. With this project, Mozilla is trying to be an online services provider, which is an important step. But can Mozilla labs get over the privacy issues?"

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  1. Re:so use encryption. by Negatyfus · · Score: 5, Informative
    Actually, that's what they do now. From the article:

    • We currently encrypt on the client all data that gets placed on the server, with an encryption passphrase that only the user knows.
    • We kept the server intentionally dumb and standards-based, so that anyone can set up a server for themselves and/or their friends or company.
  2. If you haven't looked at Firefox 3... by FooAtWFU · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you haven't looked at Firefox 3 beta, there are some crazy new bookmark features, including "smart" bookmarks generated from frequently-visited sites and such. There's also bookmark tagging. This must fit in very nicely with the "weave" strategy.

    I'd be worried if I were del.icio.us. Not panicked, just worried. :)

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  3. I should sue them by weave · · Score: 5, Funny

    I should sue them for profiting from my good name, damaging my reputation and causing confusion among the masses.

  4. Re:so use encryption. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Paranoiaville, here we come! Who told you we were going there? How did they know? You told them, didn't you?!?!?