Yes.  That is the issue.  Logging in via the browser works until the cookie 
expires.  Then you have to log-in again and refresh GMarks.

If you have cookies blocked, this obviously will not work for you.

-- David

On Tuesday, April 2, 2013 11:50:44 AM UTC-4, Coffee_fan wrote:
>
> Well, your problem clued me into fixing mine. It so happens that GMarks 
> seems to not work in FF18/19/20, however, I suspect it is not a problem 
> with GMarks or FF, but rather that Google may have changed their sign-in 
> protocol. As such, GMarks is no longer able to sign-in or refresh, and seem 
> to be completely broken. However, if you sign-in on your browser to google, 
> then GMarks piggybacks on the established session and fetches your Google 
> bookmarks correctly.
>
> On Thursday, February 3, 2011 1:12:51 PM UTC-8, SeaDevil wrote:
>>
>> well, i just solved a damn problem with gmarks !!  No matter what version 
>> of Firefox i used, I kept getting a popup ,when I started FF, that google 
>> search was requestiing my
>>
>> ID & PASSWORD.....this is caused by the gmarks add-on.   took me awhile 
>> to re-install my extensions one by one, until I  installed gmarks and the 
>> popup started again.
>>
>> I removed gmarks add-on and the problem stopped.
>>
>> I hope this can be fixed or please explain what i'm doing wrong...cuz i 
>> liked the add-on.
>>
>

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