

Place the bookmark backup file on your transfer media (for example a Flash drive) and copy it to the desktop (or any location) of the other computer. The bookmark backup file can either be a manual backup (see above) or one of the automatic dated backups located inside the Firefox profile folder named bookmarkbackups folder. This is useful if you can't synchronize the two computers' bookmarks using Sync, for some reason. You can also use a bookmark backup file from one computer and restore it on another computer. See How do I set up Sync on my computer? for more information and instructions on setting it up. Important: Firefox Sync continuously updates itself as you change bookmarks, so it does not provide a true backup service, nor is it intended to be used as one.įirefox Sync is the best way to keep your bookmarks (and other profile data) synchronized between all of the computers you use. The Bookmarks backup filename window will close and then you can close the Library window. The desktop is usually a good spot, but any place that is easy to remember will work. In the Bookmarks backup filename window that opens, choose a location to save the file, which is named bookmarks-"date".json by default.In the Library window, click the Import and Backup button and then select Backup….

(If you don't see it, click the menu button, then click Library click the menu button.)Ĭlick Bookmarks and then click the Show All Bookmarks Manage Bookmarks bar at the bottom. Click on the menu button to open the menu panel.Ĭlick the Library button on your toolbar.3 Restoring bookmarks after upgrading or downgrading Windows 10.
