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I know the system backs up bookmarks every day or so. I want to migrate all to a new PC. With a new Laptop it seems to have done so automatically, maybe through synchronize feature, I am not sure how I did that . I normally export bookmarks to a external flash drive as HTML. Just did also to a .json file type cannot find how to do that. Which format and method will be best? Have all of the old PC backed up through Acronis full back up. Will that have the full Firefox program with the bookmarks?

I know the system backs up bookmarks every day or so. I want to migrate all to a new PC. With a new Laptop it seems to have done so automatically, maybe through synchronize feature, I am not sure how I did that . I normally export bookmarks to a external flash drive as HTML. Just did also to a .json file type cannot find how to do that. Which format and method will be best? Have all of the old PC backed up through Acronis full back up. Will that have the full Firefox program with the bookmarks?

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The most reliable method for transferring your Firefox bookmarks to a new PC is using the Firefox Sync feature. It automatically handles the migration and keeps your bookmarks, passwords, and other data synchronized across all your devices. If you've already used it on your old PC, simply logging in on the new one should have done the trick. If you prefer to avoid the cloud, exporting as an HTML file is the next best option.

You can read that How do I set up Sync on my computer?

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The most reliable method for transferring your Firefox bookmarks to a new PC is using the Firefox Sync feature. It automatically handles the migration and keeps your bookmarks, passwords, and other data synchronized across all your devices. If you've already used it on your old PC, simply logging in on the new one should have done the trick. If you prefer to avoid the cloud, exporting as an HTML file is the next best option.

You can read that How do I set up Sync on my computer?

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