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Browser swichted into older sync version and disconnected my sync account

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Dear Sir or Madam,

I use your browser on two devices which were connected to one account at your server and synced. Yesterday a browser at my desktop checked for compatibility and today I opened a browser which is disconnected from my account right now but what is worse the version of synchronization is several month old (no current bookmarks, links and so on)!!

If I knew a password to my account or you were able to send it to my inbox that would be great. However that is not the case.

I have read several of your tips but to be honest with you I am not sure if I should use "reset a password" because I am really afraid of losing all my settings, bookmarks, passwords, links.... from the second device which has been still connected to your sync server.

I would really appreciate your advice.

Kind regards

Martin Sibl

Dear Sir or Madam, I use your browser on two devices which were connected to one account at your server and synced. Yesterday a browser at my desktop checked for compatibility and today I opened a browser which is disconnected from my account right now but what is worse the version of synchronization is several month old (no current bookmarks, links and so on)!! If I knew a password to my account or you were able to send it to my inbox that would be great. However that is not the case. I have read several of your tips but to be honest with you I am not sure if I should use "reset a password" because I am really afraid of losing all my settings, bookmarks, passwords, links.... from the second device which has been still connected to your sync server. I would really appreciate your advice. Kind regards Martin Sibl