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self hosted browser sync?

Had a thought, but some quick searching didn't really give me much.

Is there such a thing as a browser that respects privacy, and can be synched through self hosted means?

I'd be looking for tab sync, bookmark, history, etc.

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  • The only full sync option is trying to self-host the sync server for Firefox or Brave. But both seem to be a pita.

    There are easy options like floccus but that only syncs bookmarks.

  • ive been using floccus for a few years now and no complaints

    i havnt tried syncing tabs but i think its an option. what i do have is a one-way sync job for the tabs in each browser so i at least have a backup of them, and each browser has its own file, but i would imagine if you tried to sync the same file between multiple devices it would just get very messy at some point

  • Yeah I wish there was a good answer to that. Floccus at least works ok for bookmarks.

  • Brave sync server is open source and self host able.

    Everything a browser syncs is syncable passwords, history, bookmarks, cards etc

    The "issue" is there is not a user interface element to easily add the self hosted instance url

    There are workarounds though

    You can read my quick how to here

    https://ippocratis.github.io/brave/

  • I use xBrowserSync for bookmark syncing. The code hasnt been touched in a few years but it still works great. Set it and forget it. There's also an android app - not sure about ios.

    But it doesnt do browser tabs - just bookmarks.

  • The Arch Wiki used to have some elaborate tricks on Firefox profile syncing, and some software to support it, maybe you should check that out (but the actual software FF uses is or used to be FOSS as well).

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