If you move to Firefox, your bookmarks don’t have to stay behind, you can take them with you without hassle. Here, you’ll learn how to import your bookmarks into Firefox.

How to Import Your Bookmarks Into Firefox

Changing browsers might seem like a lot of work, especially if you have saved a lot of useful websites that’ll come in handy one day. Importing your bookmarks into Firefox is a simple process. Here’s what you have to do:

Open Firefox and click the application menu in the top-right corner. Select Bookmarks, then click on Manage Bookmarks. Firefox will open a new window with options to select from. At the top of the page, select Import and Backup. Choose Import Data from Another Browser. Select the browser you want to import bookmarks from. Make sure the browser you want to import bookmarks from is closed. Hit the Next button. Select Bookmarks from the list of items you want to import. You can also select any other item you’d like to import. Select Next, then click on Finish.

Importing bookmarks is a useful feature in Firefox. However, once you’ve imported your bookmarks, they might not be in separate categories, this means that you’ll have to organize your bookmarks on your own.

How to Import Bookmarks Into Firefox on Your Mobile Device

If you want to import bookmarks into Firefox using your smartphone, follow these instructions:

Launch Firefox on your phone. Click on the three dots in the bottom-right corner of the page. Tap on Bookmarks. Once the new page is open, select Desktop Bookmarks. Tap on Sign in to see synchronized bookmarks.

Once you’ve synced your account, you will see your Desktop bookmarks on your phone.

Browse More Effectively With Bookmarks in Firefox

You might not always have the time to spend on a website you’ve just discovered. Adding your discovered websites and favorite pages to your bookmarks is a huge convenience.

When the time comes where you decide to switch browsers, the instructions mentioned above will help you import your bookmarks.