The official LinkLocker Chrome Extension is now available on the Chrome Web Store. Browser extensions will be the best way to add content to your LinkLocker account going forward; they are more secure than the bookmarklet in a number of ways, they can be easily updated, etc.
RELEASE: version 0.3 (Beta)
This is a small release which fixes a number of bugs and UX issues; more info below the fold.
Roadmap To Launch Day
We've been in beta for about 6 weeks or so now, and we've received a lot of great feedback from our beta users. It's unclear what our exact launch day will turn out to be, but we are getting closer all the time, and we think a date sometime this side of New Year's might be a reasonable enough guess. Time for an update on what's coming next, then, I suppose.
Import Bookmarks From Pinboard And Instapaper
If you're a Pinboard or Instapaper user, you can export your links and other data from those services and then easily import them into your LinkLocker account. Adding all your existing links is a great way to put the site through its paces if you're a beta user—in which case we love you. It's also a great way to go all in on LinkLocker and leave those other services behind...in which case we really love you. Just head to the import page if you're a TL;DR type, or read on if you'd like to know more about how this works.
Data Storage & Backup Procedures
I just want to make a couple of quick assurances about data storage, with respect to both security and to redundancy...