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Social bookmarking

We have now added links to a range of `social bookmarking' websites at the bottom of all news articles, including feature articles, expert comments, fund news, fund manager comments.

The social bookmarking options can be found to the right of a news article

What are social bookmarking websites?

Social bookmarking sites, such as Delicious, Digg and Reddit, allow you to quickly and easily share websites, web pages and articles that you find interesting with friends and other users with similar interests.

In addition, you will be able to access your bookmarks from any computer you may be using, anywhere in the world.

By sharing bookmarks in this way, you are able to search fellow users' bookmarks based on your terms or phrases - in a similar way to searching on Google. This means you can access articles and pages of interest to you on sites you otherwise would not have visited.

How do I use these sites?

All social bookmarking websites require you to register, but are free to use. By registering, you will be able to log in from any computer, anywhere and access your individual bookmarks, plus those of other users.

Each website will work differently, so use the links on the right to discover more about what each one offers.

How can I bookmark Hargreaves Lansdown articles?

If you find an article on our website that you find interesting and would like to store for future reference, or if you think it may be of interest to friends or others who may not visit our website, simply click on the logo of your chosen social bookmarking site underneath the article.

You will then be asked to log in to that site, after which the article from www.h-l.co.uk will be bookmarked.

Further information on social bookmarking can be found on Wikipedia.



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