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backing_up_browser_data [2014/12/18 09:44] – Added guide to set up Firefox sync. abrashearbacking_up_browser_data [2018/02/14 12:46] (current) – Removed guides which were copy/pasted from official docs. They're redundant. abrashear
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 +====== Backing Up Browser Data ======
 Browser data can be just as important as your files. However, it does not live in your Documents folder so backing it up might not be straightforward at times. Often times each browser has its own way of storing and exporting its data. Most browsers have two ways to export data, depending on your needs you can decide what method to use.  Browser data can be just as important as your files. However, it does not live in your Documents folder so backing it up might not be straightforward at times. Often times each browser has its own way of storing and exporting its data. Most browsers have two ways to export data, depending on your needs you can decide what method to use. 
  
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 ===== Sign In to Chrome ===== ===== Sign In to Chrome =====
-When you [[https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/185277?hl=en|sign in to Chrome]], your browser settings are synchronized to your Google Account so that they can be accessed from any device you own. +When you [[https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/185277?hl=en|sign in to Chrome]], your browser settings are synchronized to your Google Account so that they can be accessed from any device you own. Signing in to Chrome is the easiest way to keep your settings backed up.
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-Follow these steps to sign in: +
-  - Open Google Chrome+
-  - Click the Chrome menu {{::chrome_menu.png?nolink|Chrome Menu}} on the browser toolbar. +
-  - Select **Sign in to Chrome**. +
-  - Sign in to your Google Account in the dialog that appears. +
-    - You may use your LSHS email account, or a personal Google Account. +
-  - In the "Confirm sync settings" dialog that appears, choose what you want to sync. +
-    * **Sync everything**: Click the "OK, sync everything" button. +
-    * **Choose specific items to sync**: Click "Advanced" and select "Choose what to sync" from the drop down menu. Select the checkboxes for the items you want to sync. +
-      * Apps from the Chrome Web Store +
-      * Autofill (except for credit card numbers) +
-      * Bookmarks +
-      * Extensions from the Chrome Web Store (except those containing plug-ins) +
-      * History +
-      * Passwords +
-      * Themes +
-      * Open tabs +
-      * Settings +
-  - Optional: Advanced encryption settings +
-    * By default, your passwords are encrypted with your Google Account credentials. You may choose to encrypt all your synced data with your own sync passphrase. +
-    * If you change your encryption method on one computer, you might receive a sync error notification on other computers where you’re syncing your data. Enter the new sync passphrase on other computers to resolve the error. +
-  - Click OK.+
  
 ===== Exporting Chrome Bookmarks ===== ===== Exporting Chrome Bookmarks =====
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   - Choose the name and location to save your bookmark backup to and hit "Save".   - Choose the name and location to save your bookmark backup to and hit "Save".
   - You have successfully backed up your bookmarks to an HTML file.   - You have successfully backed up your bookmarks to an HTML file.
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 ===== Importing Chrome Bookmarks ===== ===== Importing Chrome Bookmarks =====
 Chrome allows you to import your bookmarks from an HTML file you exported at a previous point in time. To do so, follow these steps: Chrome allows you to import your bookmarks from an HTML file you exported at a previous point in time. To do so, follow these steps:
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   - Find and select your bookmarks file, then click "Open".   - Find and select your bookmarks file, then click "Open".
   - Chrome will add your bookmarks to a folder named "Imported. From here, you can use the Bookmark Manager to move your bookmarks from that folder if you like.   - Chrome will add your bookmarks to a folder named "Imported. From here, you can use the Bookmark Manager to move your bookmarks from that folder if you like.
-===== Backing Up a Chrome Profile ===== 
-To back up your whole Chrome profile, which includes passwords, bookmarks, and other preferences, follow these steps: 
-  - If Chrome is running, close it. 
-  - Open an explorer window either by clicking "Computer" in the Start Menu or using the shortcut Windows Key + E. 
-  - In the address part of the explorer window, type //%localappdata%// and hit enter. 
-  - Find the "Google" folder, and then inside of it, the "Chrome" folder. 
-  - Copy the "User Data" folder to another location (such as a flash drive). It is this folder that contains your Chrome profile. 
-  - Once the copy is complete, you have successfully backed up your Chrome profile. 
-===== Restoring a Chrome Profile ===== 
-You can restore a Chrome profile by copying the "User Data" folder you backed up to it's proper location. 
-  - If Chrome is running, close it. 
-  - Open an explorer window either by clicking "Computer" in the Start Menu or using the shortcut Windows Key + E. 
-  - In the address part of the explorer window, type //%localappdata%// and hit enter. 
-  - Find the "Google" folder, and then inside of it, the "Chrome" folder. 
-  - Delete the existing "User Data" folder. 
-    - **Warning:** This will delete the current Chrome profile on the machine! 
-  - Copy the "User Data" folder from the backup you made to the Chrome folder you have open. 
-  - Once the copy completes, you have successfully restored a Chrome profile. The next time you launch Chrome, all of your settings should be restored. 
  
-====== Internet Explorer ====== 
-In Internet Explorer, you can back up your Favorites by backing up the "Favorites" folder in your user profile folder. When you copy your entire profile folder as instructed in [[students:backing_up_data|Backing Up Data]], you are also backing up your Internet Explorer favorites.  
  
-You cannot easily back up your entire Internet Explorer profile. This option is left as an exercise for the reader. 
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-===== Backing Up Internet Explorer Favorites ===== 
-You can back up //only// your Internet Explorer favorites with the following steps: 
-  - Close Internet Explorer if it is open. 
-  - Open the Start Menu and click your username in the top right. 
-  - Select the "Favorites" folder. 
-  - Copy the Favorites folder to another location (such as a flash drive, or into your documents folder. 
- 
-===== Restoring Internet Explorer Favorites ===== 
-To restore your Internet Explorer favorites, you need to copy the Favorites folder you backed up to the Favorites folder in your user profile. This is done with these steps: 
-  - Close Internet Explorer if it is open. 
-  - Open the Start Menu and click your username in the top right. 
-  - Copy the Favorites folder you backed up to your profile folder by pasting or dragging it into blank space. 
-  - You will be asked if you want to merge the two folders, select yes. 
-    - If asked to overwrite any files, go ahead and click yes. 
 ====== Mozilla Firefox ====== ====== Mozilla Firefox ======
-Firefox users can either back up their bookmarks only, or back up their entire profile. Backing up your entire profile is more complicated, but includes bookmarks, passwords, and preferences. +Firefox users can enable sync, or back up their bookmarks only. The easiest and safest way to back up your Firefox data is to set up Firefox Sync.
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-The easiest and safest way to back up your Firefox data is to set up Firefox Sync.+
  
 ===== Set Up Firefox Sync ===== ===== Set Up Firefox Sync =====
 When you [[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-set-up-firefox-sync#w_sign-up-for-firefox-sync-on-your-computer|set up Firefox Sync]] on your computer, all of your data and preferences (such as your bookmarks, history, passwords, open tabs and installed add-ons) gets stored securely on the Mozilla servers. You can share all this information across all your devices and restore it to any device when needed. When you [[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-set-up-firefox-sync#w_sign-up-for-firefox-sync-on-your-computer|set up Firefox Sync]] on your computer, all of your data and preferences (such as your bookmarks, history, passwords, open tabs and installed add-ons) gets stored securely on the Mozilla servers. You can share all this information across all your devices and restore it to any device when needed.
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-  - Click the menu button {{::firefox_menu.png?nolink|Firefox Menu Button}}, then **click Sign in to Sync**. The Firefox Sync page will open in a new tab. 
-  - Click the **Get Started** button. 
-  - Fill out the form to create an account and click **Next**. 
-  - Check your email for the verification link and click on it to confirm your email address.  
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-You can view the [[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-set-up-firefox-sync|full guide on Firefox Sync at Mozilla Support]]. 
  
 ===== Exporting Firefox Bookmarks ===== ===== Exporting Firefox Bookmarks =====
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   - Select your bookmark backup file and click "Open".   - Select your bookmark backup file and click "Open".
   - You have successfully restored your Firefox bookmarks.   - You have successfully restored your Firefox bookmarks.
-===== Backing Up a Firefox Profile ===== + 
-To back up your whole Firefox profile, which includes passwords, bookmarks, and other preferences, follow these steps: + 
-  - If Firefox is running, close it+====== Internet Explorer ====== 
-  - Open an explorer window either by clicking "Computer" in the Start Menu or using the shortcut Windows Key + E+In Internet Explorer, you can back up your Favorites by backing up the "Favorites" folder in your user profile folder.  
-  - In the address part of the explorer window, type //%appdata%// and hit enter. + 
-  - Go to the "Mozilla" folder. +===== Backing Up Internet Explorer Favorites ===== 
-  - Copy the "Firefox" folder to your backup location. This folder contains your Firefox profile. +You can back up //only// your Internet Explorer favorites with the following steps: 
-  - Once the copy is completeyou've successfully backed up your Firefox profile+  - Close Internet Explorer if it is open
-===== Restoring a Firefox Profile ===== +  - Open the Start Menu and click your username in the top right
-  - If Firefox is running, close it. +  - Select the "Favorites" folder. 
-  - Open an explorer window either by clicking "Computer" in the Start Menu or using the shortcut Windows Key + E. +  - Copy the Favorites folder to another location (such as a flash driveor into your documents folder. 
-  - In the address part of the explorer window, type //%appdata%// and hit enter. + 
-  - Go to the "Mozilla" folder. +===== Restoring Internet Explorer Favorites ===== 
-  - Delete the existing Firefox folder. +To restore your Internet Explorer favorites, you need to copy the Favorites folder you backed up to the Favorites folder in your user profile. This is done with these steps: 
-    - **Warning:** This will delete the current Firefox profile on the machine! +  - Close Internet Explorer if it is open
-  - Copy the Firefox folder you backed up to the Mozilla folder. +  - Open the Start Menu and click your username in the top right
-  - Once the copy is completeyou will have successfully restored your Firefox profile.+  - Copy the Favorites folder you backed up to your profile folder by pasting or dragging it into blank space
 +  - You will be asked if you want to merge the two foldersselect yes. 
 +    - If asked to overwrite any files, go ahead and click yes. 
  
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