How can Mozilla Firefox bookmarks and settings be transferred from one computer to the other?

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To transfer bookmarks just click on bookmarks, then choose organize bookmarks or you can access that by pressing ctrl+shift+b, in the open window choose "import and backup" and then click "export html" choose where you want to save your bookmarks and click save button. On your new laptop do the same things but instead of "export html" choose "import html" and then locate your "html" file and click open button. Also, if you want to backup then do the same things but instead of clicking on "export html" just click on "back up" and then click save button.To restore simply do same things again and the choose "restore" and locate your backup file.

That's it. Also, you might want to read this information: computer-it-support-services.com/firefox....

In the uninstall menu, click the Remove button next to Mozilla Firefox. Follow the on-screen instructions, and Firefox is uninstalled. Worked like a breeze, huh?

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