Bookmarks Backuper: The Easiest Way to Save and Restore Your Favorites

How to Use Bookmarks Backuper to Migrate and Sync Your Bookmarks

Overview

Bookmarks Backuper is a tool for exporting, importing, and synchronizing browser bookmarks across devices and browsers. Below are concise, step-by-step instructions for common tasks: export, import, migrate between browsers, and set up periodic sync.

1) Export bookmarks (create a backup)

  1. Open Bookmarks Backuper.
  2. Go to Export.
  3. Choose source browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari).
  4. Select export format: HTML for wide compatibility, JSON for settings/structure preservation.
  5. Pick destination folder and filename (include date, e.g., bookmarks-2026-03-15.html).
  6. Click Export and verify the file opens in a browser/text editor.

2) Import bookmarks (restore from a backup)

  1. Open Bookmarks Backuper.
  2. Go to Import.
  3. Choose the backup file (HTML or JSON).
  4. Pick target browser/profile.
  5. Decide merge behavior: Merge with existing, Replace all, or Import to new folder.
  6. Click Import and confirm by viewing bookmarks in the target browser.

3) Migrate bookmarks between browsers/devices

  1. On source device, export bookmarks as HTML (see Export steps).
  2. Transfer the exported file to the target device (email, USB, cloud storage).
  3. On target device, open Bookmarks Backuper → Import → select the transferred file.
  4. Choose merge or replace behavior; import.
  5. Confirm folder structure and correct bookmark links.

4) Sync bookmarks across devices (automatic or manual)

Automatic sync (if Bookmarks Backuper offers cloud sync):

  1. Sign in to the Bookmarks Backuper account on each device.
  2. Enable Cloud Sync in settings.
  3. Choose sync frequency: real-time, hourly, daily.
  4. Resolve conflicts: set policy to Keep newest, Keep local, or Prompt.
  5. Ensure all devices use the same account and have sync enabled.

Manual sync (without cloud):

  1. Export current bookmarks from primary device to HTML/JSON.
  2. Import that file into secondary devices as needed.
  3. For incremental updates, export only new/changed folders if supported.

5) Handling duplicates and conflicts

  1. Use the built-in Deduplicate tool (if available) after import or sync.
  2. Configure conflict resolution policy (prefer newest, prefer source, prompt).
  3. Review duplicates by domain or URL before deleting.

6) Best practices

  • Keep at least one dated backup file (monthly).
  • Use HTML for cross-browser migration; use JSON to preserve metadata.
  • Before replacing all bookmarks, export the current set so you can restore if needed.
  • Test imports on a secondary profile if unsure.
  • Use conflict resolution policy that matches your workflow (automatic keep-newest for minimal prompts).

Troubleshooting

  • Broken links after import: verify URLs in the exported file; some browsers may alter folder structure.
  • Missing folders: try exporting as JSON if supported to preserve hierarchy.
  • Large bookmark sets slow to import: split export by folder if tool allows.

If you want, I can produce a short checklist or export/import commands tailored to a specific browser and OS—tell me which browser(s) and whether you prefer automatic cloud sync or manual transfer.

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