Firefox has a way to sync passwords and bookmarks like Chrome

Mozilla's Firefox Sync service will allow users to synchronize the above information with an email account (email address and password of that email) similar to Google Chrome.

Mozilla's Firefox Sync service will allow users to synchronize the above information with an email account (email address and password of that email) similar to Google Chrome.

Mozilla - which developed the popular open source browser Firefox - recently changed its method of syncing passwords and bookmarks (marking a website). Instead of using a rather confusing and hard-to-remember synchronization code, Mozilla's Firefox Sync service will allow users to synchronize the above information with an email account (email address and password of that email). Similar to Google Chrome.

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Previously Firefox users wanted to synchronize passwords and bookmarks had to store a piece of code created by the browser as a password for synchronization. If you lose this code, you will not be able to access your password, bookmarks, and browsing history. The new method will help users easily sync browser data, while avoiding data loss when the computer's hard drive fails.

The new version of this Firefox Sync service is currently being tested by Mozilla in the Nightly build of Firefox. This means that if you want to experience Mozilla's new synchronization method, you must accept the beta version of the browser. However, we hope that the company will bring this new convenient feature into the official Firefox version in the future.

Update 25 May 2019
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