Copy: Favorites From Chrome Exclusive

Open Firefox and click the (three horizontal lines).

The most reliable way to copy favorites from Chrome is the built-in . It is not exclusive; it is just hidden.

Copying your favorites from Chrome is not an exclusive privilege—it is a standard, empowering feature that every user should master. Whether you choose the universal HTML export, the direct file transfer, the automated cloud sync, or the cross-browser freedom of Floccus, you now have the tools to take complete ownership of your digital life. By regularly backing up and organizing your favorites, you ensure that your most important resources are always safe, accessible, and ready to travel with you anywhere on the web.

Are you trying to move your favorites to a specific browser or a different device?

Open Edge and click the in the top-right corner.

: If your exported HTML file fails to import, open the file using a text editor like Notepad. If it appears blank, your profile data may be corrupted. Attempt to locate the Bookmarks.bak file using Method 3, rename it to Bookmarks (removing the extension), and use it to replace the broken file.

If you have dozens of profiles or the Chrome user interface is lagging, you can bypass the browser entirely. You can copy the underlying data file through your operating system's file explorer. Step 1: Locate the Chrome User Data Folder

Boom. 💥 You’ve just turned your "Chrome Exclusive" favorites into a portable file you can import anywhere.

➡️ Open Bookmark Manager (Ctrl+Shift+O). ➡️ Hit the 3 dots in the blue bar. ➡️ Choose "Export Bookmarks."

If you’ve recently made the switch from Google Chrome to Microsoft Edge (often mistakenly called "Chrome Exclusive" due to a common typo or autocorrect error), you’re likely facing one critical task:

Click the (Menu) in the top-right corner.