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Firefox lets you easily import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done.
Firefox lets you easily import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done.

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Firefox lets you easily import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done. {note}'''Note:''' To import your information from another browser or computer, see [[Import Bookmarks and personal data from another browser]].{/note} #[[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]] #From the toolbar in the Library window, click {for mac}{button [[Image:import-export-arrows]]}{/for}{for win,linux}{button Import and Backup}{/for} and choose {menu Import Data from Another Browser...} #;{for win}[[Image:Import Data from Another Browser 68]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:macOS import]]{/for} #*{note}'''Tip''': Another way to import from another browser is to {for mac}click {menu File} in the Firefox Menu bar at the top of the screen{/for}{for win,linux}[[Restore the Menu bar in Firefox|enable the Menu bar]] (press {key Alt} on the keyboard to enable it temporarily), then click {menu File} in Menu bar at the top of the Firefox window{/for} and select {menu Import from Another Browser…}.{/note} # In the Import Wizard window that appears, select '''Chrome''', then click {button {for win,linux}Next{/for}{for mac}Continue{/for}}. #:{for win}[[Image:FxImportWizard-Win7]]{/for} # Firefox will list the types of settings and information it can import. Select the items you want to import. #:{for win}[[Image:Chrome Items to import 57]]{/for} #* '''Cookies:''' Small bits of information stored on your computer by some websites that are used to keep you logged in, store your options, or do other things. #* '''Browsing History:''' Information on the sites you have visited. #* '''Saved Passwords:''' {for linux}(macOS and Windows only) {/for}Your usernames and passwords that Chrome remembered. #* '''Bookmarks:''' Web pages you have saved in your Chrome bookmarks. # Click {button {for win,linux}Next{/for}{for mac}Continue{/for}} to import the selected items. The wizard shows what was imported. # Click {button {for win,linux}Finish{/for}{for mac}Done{/for}} to close the window. The items you selected should now be available. Because Chrome defaults to saving bookmarks in its bookmarks toolbar, you should be able to find your imported bookmarks in a folder named '''From Google Chrome''' in the Firefox [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]]. [[Image:From Google Chrome - 57]] The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] may be hidden. To show the Bookmarks Toolbar: <!-- from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customize-firefox-controls-buttons-and-toolbars/ --> {for win} #Click the menu button[[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More Tools…} and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…}. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and choose the {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx89CustomizeToolbars-win]]<br>The Bookmarks Toolbar can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show}, or {menu Only Show on New Tab}. #Click the {button Done} button. {/for} {for mac} #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More Tools…} and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…}. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx89CustomizeToolbars-mac]]<br>The Bookmarks Toolbar can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show}, or {menu Only Show on New Tab}. #Click the {button Done} button. {note}'''Tip:''' You can also turn the Bookmarks toolbar on or off from the Firefox menu bar at the top of the screen: Click {menu View}, go down to {menu Toolbars} and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}.{/note} {/for} {for linux} #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More Tools…} and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…}. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx85CustomizeToolbars-linux]]<br>The Bookmarks Toolbar can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show}, or {menu Only Show on New Tab}. #Click the {button Done} button. {/for} To learn more about customizing Firefox, see [[Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars]]. For more information on using bookmarks in Firefox, see [[Bookmarks in Firefox]].
Firefox lets you easily import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done. {note}'''Note:''' To import your information from another browser or computer, see [[Import Bookmarks and personal data from another browser]].{/note} {for not fx114} #[[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]] #From the toolbar in the Library window, click {for mac}{button [[Image:import-export-arrows]]}{/for}{for win,linux}{button Import and Backup}{/for} and choose {menu Import Data from Another Browser...} #;{for win}[[Image:Import Data from Another Browser 68]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:macOS import]]{/for} #;{note}'''Tip''': Another way to import from another browser is to {for mac}click {menu File} in the Firefox Menu bar at the top of the screen{/for}{for win,linux}[[Restore the Menu bar in Firefox|enable the Menu bar]] (press {key Alt} on the keyboard to enable it temporarily), then click {menu File} in Menu bar at the top of the Firefox window{/for} and select {menu Import from Another Browser…}.{/note} #In the Import Wizard window that appears, select '''Chrome''', then click {for win,linux} {button Next}{/for}{for mac}{button Continue}{/for}. #:{for win}[[Image:FxImportWizard-Win7]]{/for} # Firefox will list the types of settings and information it can import. Select the items you want to import. #:{for win}[[Image:Chrome Items to import 57]]{/for} #* '''Cookies:''' Small bits of information stored on your computer by some websites that are used to keep you logged in, store your options, or do other things. #* '''Browsing History:''' Information on the sites you have visited. #* '''Saved Passwords:''' {for linux}(macOS and Windows only) {/for}Your usernames and passwords that Chrome remembered. #* '''Bookmarks:''' Web pages you have saved in your Chrome bookmarks. # Click {button {for win,linux}Next{/for}{for mac}Continue{/for}} to import the selected items. The wizard shows what was imported. # Click {button {for win,linux}Finish{/for}{for mac}Done{/for}} to close the window. The items you selected should now be available. {/for} {for fx114} #[[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]] #From the toolbar in the Library window, click {for mac}{button [[Image:import-export-arrows]]}{/for}{for win,linux}{button Import and Backup}{/for} and choose {menu Import Data from Another Browser...} #;{for win}[[Image:Import Data from Another Browser 68]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:macOS import]]{/for} #;{note}'''Tip''': Another way to import from another browser is to {for mac}click {menu File} in the Firefox Menu bar at the top of the screen{/for}{for win,linux}[[Restore the Menu bar in Firefox|enable the Menu bar]] (press {key Alt} on the keyboard to enable it temporarily), then click {menu File} in Menu bar at the top of the Firefox window{/for} and select {menu Import from Another Browser…}.{/note} #In the Import Wizard window that appears, select '''Chrome''', then click {for win,linux} {button Next}{/for}{for mac}{button Continue}{/for}. #:{for win}[[Image:FxImportWizard-Win7]]{/for} # Firefox will list the types of settings and information it can import. Select the items you want to import. #:{for win}[[Image:Wizard_import_types114|width=400]]{/for} #*'''browsing history:''' Information on the sites you have visited. #*'''bookmarks:''' Web pages you have saved in your Chrome bookmarks. #*'''payment methods:''' Credit cards saved in Chrome. #*'''saved logins and passwords:''' Your usernames and passwords that Chrome remembered. # Click {button {for win,linux}Next{/for}{for mac}Continue{/for}} to import the selected items. The wizard shows what was imported. # Click {button {for win,linux}Finish{/for}{for mac}Done{/for}} to close the window. The items you selected should now be available. {/for} Because Chrome defaults to saving bookmarks in its bookmarks toolbar, you should be able to find your imported bookmarks in a folder named '''From Google Chrome''' in the Firefox [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]]. [[Image:From Google Chrome - 57]] The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] may be hidden. To show the Bookmarks Toolbar: <!-- from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customize-firefox-controls-buttons-and-toolbars/ --> {for win} #Click the menu button[[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More Tools…} and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…}. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and choose the {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx89CustomizeToolbars-win]]<br>The Bookmarks Toolbar can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show}, or {menu Only Show on New Tab}. #Click the {button Done} button. {/for} {for mac} #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More Tools…} and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…}. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx89CustomizeToolbars-mac]]<br>The Bookmarks Toolbar can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show}, or {menu Only Show on New Tab}. #Click the {button Done} button.{note}'''Tip:''' You can also turn the Bookmarks toolbar on or off from the Firefox menu bar at the top of the screen: Click {menu View}, go down to {menu Toolbars} and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}.{/note} {/for} {for linux} #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More Tools…} and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…}. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx85CustomizeToolbars-linux]]<br>The Bookmarks Toolbar can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show}, or {menu Only Show on New Tab}. #Click the {button Done} button. {/for} {for fx114} ==Import Bookmarks from the Firefox Settings== You can also import your data from the Firefox settings: #Click the menu [[Image:PhotonMenuButton]] button at the top right. #Select {menu Settings}. #In the ''General'' panel to the left, click on {button Import Data} under the '''Import browser data''' section. [[Image:bookmarks_import_settings]] {/for} To learn more about customizing Firefox, see [[Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars]]. For more information on using bookmarks in Firefox, see [[Bookmarks in Firefox]].

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