![]() Google Chrome automatically transfers all your bookmarks with its easy-to-use import tool. However, bookmarks are the exception, and that’s why Chrome has an option to import your bookmarks from another browser. When you switch to a new browser, most of the data isn’t that important and probably doesn’t make you think twice about it when you leave. RELATED: How to Show (or Hide) the Google Chrome Bookmarks Bar Import Bookmarks from Another Browser ![]() If you haven’t already, to get the most out of the bookmarks bar, you’ll have to enable it first.įire up Chrome, click the menu icon, point to “Bookmarks,” then click on “Show Bookmarks Bar.” Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Shift+B (in Windows) or Command+Shift+B (in macOS).
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