Import Bookmarks, Passwords, and More From Chrome and Firefox to Microsoft Edge
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Microsoft Edge would like you to try their web browser, so naturally, they have made it easy to copy all of your settings from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Edge Legacy, Internet Explorer, or even an HTML file into Microsoft Edge for a smooth transition.
You can import bookmarks, passwords, payment info, browsing history, settings, extensions, and more.
Video tutorial:
Open Microsoft Edge. Type in edge://settings/importData in a new tab, and press Enter, or click on the three dots in the top-right corner and click Settings > Import browser data.
Chose the browser you want to import from.
Chose a profile (if any).
Select the data you want to import.
Click on Import.
That's it.
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You can import bookmarks, passwords, payment info, browsing history, settings, extensions, and more.
Open Microsoft Edge. Type in edge://settings/importData in a new tab, and press Enter, or click on the three dots in the top-right corner and click Settings > Import browser data.
Chose the browser you want to import from.
Chose a profile (if any).
Select the data you want to import.
Click on Import.
That's it.
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