It shouldn't matter either way.  The auto-login feature of GMarks stopped 
working a long time ago, when Google changed the URL for authentication and 
the add-in has never been updated.  If you enter your information, it won't 
accomplish anything so don't bother.

Fortunately, GMarks doesn't need its own login.  Visit the Google Bookmarks 
web page (https://www.google.com/bookmarks/) and login from there if 
necessary.  Then refresh GMarks.

If you accept the cookie from Google, GMarks will continue to work until 
the cookie expires - then you can do another login/refresh to renew the 
cookie.  If you don't accept the cookie, or if you clear it, then you'll 
have to do this every time you start your browser.

-- David

On Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:52:18 AM UTC-5, debjyoti das wrote:
>
> Is there any possibility that the GMarks gets my Google username/password 
> combination when I install and use it? I am concerned about any misuse of 
> my Google credentials.
>

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