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Firefox can automatically move bookmarks, passwords, history and other preferences from Chrome without deleting it or interfering with any of its settings.
Firefox can automatically move bookmarks, passwords, history and other preferences from Chrome without deleting it or interfering with any of its settings.
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You can switch from Google Chrome to [https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/ Firefox] quickly and easily. Firefox can import your bookmarks, browsing history,{for mac} passwords,{/for} and other data from Chrome without deleting anything or changing your Chrome settings. You'll still be able to use Chrome afterward, if needed. Here’s how:
=Import your Chrome data to Firefox=
Before you begin, save any open tabs in Chrome by bookmarking them into a new folder in your Chrome bookmarks bar (for example, you can name it “Open Tabs”).
{for mac}[[Image:Bookmark all tabs Chrome MacOS]]{/for}
==1. Download and install Firefox==
Go to the [https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/ Firefox download page] and install {for win}[[How to install Firefox on Windows|the latest version of Firefox]]{/for}{for mac}[[How to download and install Firefox on Mac|the latest version of Firefox]]{/for}{for linux}[[Install Firefox on Linux|the latest version of Firefox]]{/for}.
==2. Exit Google Chrome==
Before importing data, make sure Chrome is closed. Click the three-dot menu, and select {for win}'''Exit'''{/for}{for mac,linux}'''Quit Chrome'''{/for}.
;{for mac}[[Image:quit chrome mac]]{/for}{for win}[[Image:exitgooglewin]]{/for}
==3. Open Firefox==
When you open Firefox for the first time, the Import Tool may appear automatically, but if it doesn’t:
#{for mac}Click {menu File} in Menu bar at the top of the screen and select {menu Import from Another Browser…} from the menu.{/for}{for win,linux}Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]] in the top-right corner.{/for}
{for win,linux}
#Select {menu Settings}
#In the {menu General} panel, scroll down to '''Import Browser Data'''.
#Click {button Import Data}.
;[[Image:importchromewin]]
{/for}
==4. Choose what to import==
#In the import tool, select '''Google Chrome''' from the list of browsers.
#Choose the data you want to import:
#*Bookmarks
#*Saved passwords
#*Browsing history
#*Extensions
#*Form autofill data
;{for win,linux}[[Image:importbrowserdata]]{/for}
{for win,linux}{warning}'''Note:''' {for win}Starting with Firefox 140, you can’t import passwords from Chrome to Firefox automatically on Windows.{/for}{for linux}You can’t import passwords from Chrome to Firefox automatically on Linux.{/for} You’ll have to import them using a CSV file via the migration wizard. See [[Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome|Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome]] on how to do it.{/warning}{/for}
==5. Complete the import==
#Click '''Import''' to begin.
#Once the import is finished, click '''Done'''.
{for win,linux}[[Image:importcomplete]]{/for}
{for mac}[[Image:importmac|width=300]]{/for}
=Related articles=
*[[Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome]]
*[[Make Firefox your default browser]]
*[[Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars]]
You can switch from Google Chrome to [https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/ Firefox] quickly and easily. Firefox can import your bookmarks, browsing history{for mac}, passwords{/for} and other data from Chrome without deleting anything or changing your Chrome settings. You'll still be able to use Chrome afterward, if needed. Here’s how:
=Import your Chrome data to Firefox=
Before you begin, save any open tabs in Chrome by bookmarking them into a new folder in your Chrome bookmarks bar (for example, you can name it “Open Tabs”).
{for mac}[[Image:Bookmark all tabs Chrome MacOS]]{/for}
==1. Download and install Firefox==
Go to the [https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/ Firefox download page] and install {for win}[[How to install Firefox on Windows|the latest version of Firefox]]{/for}{for mac}[[How to download and install Firefox on Mac|the latest version of Firefox]]{/for}{for linux}[[Install Firefox on Linux|the latest version of Firefox]]{/for}.
==2. Exit Google Chrome==
Before importing data, make sure Chrome is closed. Click the three-dot menu and select {for win}'''Exit'''{/for}{for mac,linux}'''Quit Chrome'''{/for}.
;{for mac}[[Image:quit chrome mac]]{/for}{for win}[[Image:exitgooglewin]]{/for}
==3. Open Firefox==
When you open Firefox for the first time, the Import Tool may appear automatically, but if it doesn’t:
#{for mac}Click {menu File} in Menu bar at the top of the screen and select {menu Import From Another Browser…} in the menu.{/for}{for win,linux}Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]] in the top-right corner.{/for}
{for win,linux}
#Select {menu Settings}.
#In the {menu General} panel, scroll down to ''Import Browser Data''.
#Click {button Import Data}.
#;[[Image:importchromewin]]
{/for}
==4. Choose what to import==
#In the import tool, select '''Google Chrome''' from the list of browsers.
#Choose the data you want to import:
#*Bookmarks
#*Saved passwords
#*Browsing history
#*Extensions
#*Form autofill data
{for win,linux}
;[[Image:importbrowserdata]]
;{warning}'''Note:''' {for win}Starting with [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 140, you can’t import passwords from Chrome to Firefox automatically on Windows.{/for}{for linux}You can’t import passwords from Chrome to Firefox automatically on Linux.{/for} You’ll have to import them using a CSV file via the migration wizard. See [[Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome|Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome]] on how to do it.{/warning}
{/for}
==5. Complete the import==
#Click '''Import''' to begin.
#Once the import is finished, click '''Done'''.
#;{for win,linux}[[Image:importcomplete]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:importmac|width=300]]{/for}
=Related articles=
*[[Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome]]
*[[Make Firefox your default browser]]
*[[Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars]]