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Back up and transfer your Firefox data to a new device
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Learn how you can transfer saved browser data when you switch devices. Back up your bookmarks, browsing history, passwords, etc. with your Mozilla account.
Learn how to seamlessly transfer your bookmarks, browsing history, passwords, and open tabs to a new computer by backing them up with a Firefox account.
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Learn how to move, install or migrate Firefox to a new device. Once you enable your backup, whenever you change your phone or computer to a new device, you will be able to install Firefox without losing your data. Your bookmarks, browsing history, passwords, and open tabs will migrate with you securely.
=Backup assistant=
[[UI:device_migration_wizard]]
=Frequently asked questions=
[[UI:details_start]]
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==How can I back up my data later?==
If you aren’t able to perform a data backup at this time, you can do it later from the Firefox menu. These are the steps you need to follow:
#Click the menu [[Image:PhotonMenuButton]] button in the top right corner of the screen.
#Click {menu Help}.
#Click {menu Switching to a new device}.
#;[[Image:switching_devices_button|width=300]]
#Follow the steps in the setup assistant to back up your data.
{/for}
==What can I do if I lost my password?==
To access your backed-up Firefox data, you need to log in to the same Mozilla account you used on your old device. If you forgot your password, you’ll need to reset it using recovery keys. Resetting your password without [[Reset your Firefox Account password with Recovery Keys|recovery keys]] will wipe all your data for security reasons.
==What data is included in a backup?==
In this process, we back up the following data:
*Bookmarks
*History
*Lists of open tabs
*Passwords
*Saved addresses
*Saved credit cards
*Installed add-ons
*Selected settings
==Can I choose what data I want to sync?==
Yes, you can choose the data you want to sync in step 2 of the wizard, by clicking the '''browser settings''' link. You can also change this later by following the steps in [[How do I choose what information to sync on Firefox?]]
==How do you handle my data?==
When backing up your data, your history, passwords, addresses, and credit cards are included. However, we do not collect this information and it remains accessible to you alone. Here is a list of frequently asked questions regarding [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/faq/ how we handle user data].
==Can I back up my data without a Mozilla account?==
Yes. You can learn how to save your browser data without having to sign up for an account by checking out the steps in [[Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles]].
[[UI:details_end]]
When you upgrade to a new computer, you may want to back up your bookmarks, history and passwords to easily transfer them to a new computer and make sure all your data and settings are saved. Firefox creates a [[Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles|local profile]] that stores data such as bookmarks, browsing history, and saved passwords, so you can sync them later when logging in from a new device. This article guides you through the process of safely backing up your data with a Firefox account.
{note}'''Note:''' To use Firefox Sync for backing up and transferring your data, you need to sign in to/sign up for a Firefox account. For information about the benefits of a Firefox account, see [[Access Mozilla services with a Firefox account]].{/note}
The setup assistant below will help you back up your data in three steps: You’ll need to sign in or create a Firefox account and enable sync on the device you want to back up:
[[UI:device_migration_wizard]]
{warning}'''Important:''' Once you have completed step two, you have successfully backed up your data. '''Save the download link in a place where you can find it later.''' At this point, it’s highly recommended that you generate recovery keys, which will allow you to retrieve your password if you forget it in the future. Using [[Reset your Firefox Account password with Recovery Keys|recovery keys]] to retrieve a password ensures that your data is stored and secure.{/warning}
=Back up your data later from the Firefox menu=
If you aren’t able to perform a data backup at this time, you can do it later from the Firefox menu. These are the steps you need to follow.
#Click the menu [[Image:PhotonMenuButton]] button in the top right corner of the screen.
#Click {menu Help}.
#Click {menu Switching to a new device}.
#;[[Image:switching_devices_button|width=300]]
#Follow the steps in the setup assistant to back up your data.
=Manually transfer your Firefox data to a new device=
Users who don’t have a Firefox account can back up and move their Firefox data manually by following the steps in [[Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles]].
==Common questions==
===I lost my password – what can I do?===
To access your backed-up Firefox data, you need to log in to the same Firefox account you used on your old device. If you forgot your password, you’ll need to reset it using recovery keys. Resetting your password without [[Reset your Firefox Account password with Recovery Keys|recovery keys]] will wipe all your data for security reasons.
===What data is included in a backup?===
In this process, we back up the following data:
*Bookmarks
*History
*Lists of open tabs
*Passwords
*Saved addresses
*Saved credit cards
*Installed add-ons
*Selected settings
===Can I choose what data I want to sync?===
Yes, you can choose the data you want to sync in step 2 of the wizard, by clicking the {button Choose what to sync} button. You can also change this later by following the steps in [[How do I choose what information to sync on Firefox?]]
===How do you handle my data?===
When backing up your data, your history, passwords, addresses, and credit cards are included. However, we do not collect this information and it remains accessible to you alone. Here is a list of frequently asked questions regarding [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/faq/ how we handle user data].