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Browser bookmarks are great, aren’t they? We all have a collection of sites or pages we want to revisit but don’t want the hassle of having to remember the address or type it out each time, especially if it’s a long and complex web address. So bookmarks are the saving grace where you can access a site (or multiple sites) with just one click.
Sometimes though you might want to export your bookmarks to move to another browser, share with others or use elsewhere. So we’re here to help you out.

Automatic bookmark syncing with Google Chrome
If you connect Google Chrome to your Google account then Google can intelligently sync your bookmarks across multiple devices. This is worth keeping in mind if you’re simply looking to use your Chrome bookmarks on something other than your laptop or desktop machine.
All you need to do is login to your Google account and choose to sync your data.

To do this:
You’ll see from these options that you can also choose to add multiple people to the same Google Chrome with different accounts that you can switch between. So this is useful if you have a work and personal account with different bookmarks or if you’re sharing your device with other people. Each user can then just click on the profile icon and swap to their account and access their own personal Chrome bookmarks.
If you’ve done this on your main computer or the device where all your bookmarks are, you’re able to then easily access these bookmarks elsewhere too. If you’re using aChromebookorAndroid phone, for example, when you log in to the same Google account you’ll be able to get access to the bookmarks but also to your browser history, passwords and your settings too.

How to export Chrome Bookmarks
If you’re still looking to export bookmarks from Google Chrome then follow these steps:
The bookmark file is saved as an HTML file, but you can then copy that file toan external driveand use it to move it to another machine so you can reverse the process to import those bookmarks.

Note you can quickly access your bookmark manager by clicking CTRL+SHIFT+O.
How to import Chrome Bookmarks on another machine
If you’ve exported your bookmarks and copied the file to a drive then you’re able to follow this process to copy the bookmarks into Google Chrome on a different device.
If you need to this is a good way to share your bookmarks with other people if you need to.

How to import bookmarks into another browser
If you’re moving to a new browser and fancy a change, then importing bookmarks from Chrome to that other browser is usually really easy. Other browsers like Microsoft Edge, Firefox or Opera will usually ask you when you first launch them to make them a default browser and ask if you’d like to import bookmarks and passwords from Chrome.
If for some reason you’ve managed to miss that option, don’t worry you can still easily import your Chrome bookmarks manually.
Importing into Microsoft Edge
If you’re swapping to Microsoft Edge then follow these steps to import your Chrome bookmarks into it:
Importing into Firefox
Firefox is another browser you can import bookmarks into. Here’s how: