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Import bookmarks and passwords from other browsers in Safari on Mac
If Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox is your default browser, you can automatically import your bookmarks, history, and passwords when you first start using Safari, or manually import them later.
You can also import bookmarks that were exported in HTML format from Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and some other web browsers. And you can import passwords that were exported to a CSV file from a password app or another browser.
Imported bookmarks appear after your existing bookmarks.
Imported history appears with your existing history.
Imported passwords go into your iCloud Keychain, so you can autofill sign-in information on websites.
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Automatically import from Chrome or Firefox
If this is the first time you’ve opened Safari after using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, a message at the bottom of the start page asks you if you want to keep imported items.
Select an option:
Keep your imported items: Safari keeps your imported bookmarks, history, and passwords from Chrome and Firefox.
Remove your imported items: Safari removes your imported items.
Decide later: Return to the start page and import the items at another time. To see the start page, choose Bookmarks > Show Start Page.
Manually import items from Chrome or Firefox
You can do this any time after you start using Safari, even if you imported items already.
You must have Chrome or Firefox installed on your Mac to import.
Select the items you want to import.
Click Import.
Import a bookmarks file
Select the HTML file to import.
After you import bookmarks, they appear in the sidebar under Bookmarks in a new folder whose name begins with “Imported” and ends with the date.
Import a passwords file
Select the CSV file to import.
Enter the login password for your Mac.
If a password you’re importing doesn’t match a password you’ve saved to your Mac, you can see the related account, user name, and password saved to your Mac, then choose which one to keep. See At least one password wasn’t imported .
Click Delete “ filename .csv” to protect the security of your accounts.
WARNING: The CSV file is not encrypted, and anyone reading the file can see your passwords.
Export a bookmarks file
The exported file is called “Safari Bookmarks.html.”
To use the exported bookmarks in another browser, import the file named “Safari Bookmarks.html.”
Export a passwords file
Click Export Passwords.
WARNING: Your passwords are exported to a CSV file. The CSV file is not encrypted, and anyone reading the file can see your passwords.
Enter a name and choose a location for the CSV file, then click Save.
To use the exported passwords in another browser, import the CSV file you created.
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How to Import Your Safari Bookmarks to Chrome
Apple's native desktop browser is Safari, but just because it comes pre-installed on every Mac doesn't mean you have to use it. Chrome is actually more popular than Safari by far, and if you're new to Mac, it might already be your preferred browser.
How to Import Safari Bookmarks to Chrome
- Name the file containing your bookmarks and save it in a convenient location on your Mac.
- Launch Google Chrome on your Mac.
- Check the box next to Favorites/Bookmarks .
- Click the Import button. Once the import is complete, click Done .
To sync your imported bookmarks to your Google account, click the circular profile icon in the top-right corner of the Chrome window and log into your Google account.
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Planning to switch to Google Chrome as your preferred web browser on your Mac? If so, you’ll be relieved to know that importing your saved passwords from Safari to Chrome is a lot easier than you think.
Safari is the default web browser on macOS devices, similar to how Microsoft Edge is on Windows. Most people hesitate to switch to a different browser, just because they’re worried about losing all their browsing data. However, that’s not an issue at all anymore considering most web browsers today allow you to import bookmarks, saved passwords, autofill data, etc. in a matter of seconds.
Interested in learning how you can seamlessly make the switch? Look no further, because in this article, we’ll be discussing exactly how you can import saved passwords from Safari to Google Chrome.
Importing browsing data such as bookmarks, saved passwords, autofill information, etc. is a fairly simple and straightforward procedure in Google Chrome. Make sure you’ve installed the latest version of Chrome on your Mac before you go ahead with the procedure.
That’s pretty much all there is to it. Now you know how to import saved passwords from Safari to Google Chrome.
Although we were focusing on saved passwords in this article, you can use the same procedure to import other browsing data such as favorites, bookmarks, autofill data, search history and more from Safari. Just make sure to check the respective boxes while importing and you’re set.
One of the many reasons why Safari users might want to switch to Google Chrome is because of the robust password manager feature that’s baked into the web browser. If you’re switching to Firefox instead, you won’t be able to automatically import your Safari passwords, since Firefox lacks the Keychain integration that Chrome has.
We hope you were able to import your saved passwords from Safari to Chrome without any issues. What do you think about the automatic import feature that’s available on most modern-day web browsers? Make sure to share your thoughts and experience in the comments section down below.
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Please delete this page. It’s just plain wrong information.
This simply doesn’t work. I have the latest version of chrome and bookmarks/favorites is the only option that comes up to import. Not passwords.
I just imported Bookmarks from Safari to Chrome, through Firefox: I imported Safari to Firefox, and then Firefox to Chrome:
Open FireFox -> Setting -> Privacy & Security -> Scroll down to “Saved Logins” under Logins and Password -> clicked on the 3 dots on the upper right “. . .” and then “Import from Another Browser” and was able to select Safari.
That said, it got the bookmarks to Chrome but didn’t bring the saved logins or any autofill with it.
Unfortunately, your Windows screenshots do not reflect the Mac experience. The only way to get Safari bookmarks into Chrome is to first export them to a location on your computer (such as the Desktop) and them import them (as an HTML file) into Chrome. Currently there is no way to import passwords or other Safari functionality into Chrome on a Mac. (In both Catalina and Big Sur)
In addition one of your screenshots mistakenly highlights “Downloads” instead of “Bookmarks”.
If you’re going to provide instructions please verify them before posting.
I don’t have Safari as an option, only FireFox. How do we solve that?
Didn’t work for me. The “Import bookmarks and settings” window did not list Safari as a selection option.
Safari wasn’t listed for me either.
Safari is not a choice under “import bookmarks and settings” – only Firefox was when I tried (and all of my saved passwords are in Safari) – This does not work :(
The imported bookmarks go into a folder “imported from Safari.” I delete all the Chrome bookmarks, but still have my imported bookmarks all in this new subfolder.
I can obviously rename that to “Safari’ or “imported” or whatever. I cannot find how to REPLACE this into the main bookmark bar though. That is, I really want the Chrome bookmark Favorites bar to look like the existing Safari Favorites bar.
What am I missing???
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The Easiest Way To Transfer Safari Bookmarks To Google Chrome
If you're well integrated into Apple's ecosystem, sticking to Safari makes the most sense. The default browser is designed and optimized for macOS and iOS, allowing you to effortlessly pass tabs between devices or make purchases secured with FaceID or TouchID. There is a downside, though: Safari is an Apple exclusive. Because of that, you can't sync Safari with your Android or Windows devices, making Google Chrome a more appealing — and universal — alternative.
Right now, Chrome can beat Safari speeds on macOS. Google tested the latest build of Chrome using Apple's Speedometer browser benchmark, where it outperformed Safari, giving reasons a pretty good reason to switch. Chrome's browser extension support is also unparalleled, offering thousands of free web extensions via the Chrome Web Store. Beyond that, you can seamlessly sync Chrome history, passwords, settings, and bookmarks across all your devices by signing into the browser with your Google account.
Whether you want to take Google Chrome for a test drive or make the switch from Safari, you don't need to lose your bookmarks or settings. Here's the easiest way to transfer all your Safari bookmarks to Google Chrome.
How to transfer Safari bookmarks to Google Chrome on Mac
Moving bookmarks between desktop browsers is fairly straightforward. You can either let Chrome automatically import the bookmarks or do it manually yourself, as explained on the Google Support website.
To auto-import browser bookmarks from Safari:
1. Fire up Chrome on your computer.
2. Click the three-dot menu button located in the upper right corner of the browser.
3. Navigate to Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks and Settings.
4. Pick Safari from the drop-down menu.
5. Browsing history, Bookmarks, and Search are checked by default. Uncheck the other items if you only want to import the bookmarks.
6. Click Import and then Done.
As mentioned, you can also transfer the bookmarks manually, but you'll need the related HTML file. This is also a simple process, but it takes a few extra steps.
1. Open Safari on your computer.
2. Go to File > Export Bookmarks.
3. Save the HTML file in your local Mac storage.
4. Open Chrome and go to Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks and Settings
5. This time, pick Bookmarks HTML File from the drop-down menu.
6. Locate the .html file and click Choose File.
On a fresh installation of Chrome, the imported bookmarks will appear on the bookmarks bar (you can show or hide the bar with Ctrl + Shift + B.) But if you've already created new bookmarks on Chrome, you'll find the imported Safari bookmarks in a folder called "Other bookmarks."
How to transfer Safari bookmarks to Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad
While importing and exporting bookmarks is a breeze on desktop, there's no direct way to do so on iOS or iPadOS. However, you can use Chrome sync and iCloud sync to transfer bookmarks from Safari on Mac to Chrome on iPhone or iPad. Note that you need a Google account for Chrome sync to work, and this process relies on having access to a macOS computer.
Start by syncing your Safari bookmarks on iOS or iPadOS via iCloud. On your iPad or iPhone, navigate to Settings > Profile > iCloud and turn on the switch for Safari.
Next, enable Safari sync on Mac. Find the iCloud in the System Preferences and check the toggle for Safari.
Open Google Chrome on your Mac and import Safari bookmarks using the steps laid out in the previous section.
Sign into Chrome with your Google account. The imported bookmarks (also the history, passwords, and preferences) will be synced across all your devices.
Install Chrome on your iPhone or iPad and sign in with the same Google account.
Android devices also support Chrome sync. After you sync the bookmarks using iCloud, Google will import them to your Android device, too (provided you sign in with the same account).
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Import Chrome bookmarks & settings
You can switch browsers without losing your settings and bookmarks for your favorite websites. Depending on the browser, your settings can include the following info:
- Browsing history
- Default homepage
- Default search engines
- Saved passwords
Add bookmarks to Chrome
To import bookmarks from most browsers, like Firefox or Safari, follow that browser's instructions to save or export bookmarks as an HTML file, then:
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- Select Choose file .
Tip: You can import passwords from other apps with Google Password Manager on Chrome. Learn how to import passwords with Chrome .
On a Chromebook
- If you haven't created any bookmarks in Chrome , the bookmarks show up in the bookmarks bar.
- If you already have bookmarks in Chrome , the bookmarks are in a new folder labeled "Imported."
- Open Chrome.
- At the top left, click Organize .
- From the drop-down menu, select Import Bookmarks from HTML file .
- Upload the saved HTML.
Open your bookmarks
- If you already had bookmarks in Chrome, find a new folder named "Other bookmarks."
Tip: You can also reorder, edit, and delete your bookmarks in the side panel.
How bookmarks are imported
If you didn't have any bookmarks in Chrome, the imported bookmarks appear in the bookmarks bar.
If you already have bookmarks in Chrome, the imported bookmarks are added to the "Other bookmarks" folder at the end of the bookmarks bar.
Learn more about the bookmarks bar .
Move or export bookmarks to another browser
If you decide to use a different browser, you can take your Chrome bookmarks with you.
Chrome exports your bookmarks as an HTML file. Use this file to import your bookmarks into another browser.
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If you use an Apple device, whether it's an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, browse the web with Safari. Being the default browser, Safari works well on Apple devices. It offers smooth performance and seamless integration across the Apple ecosystem. The only downside is that Safari has limited cross-platform compatibility, unlike Chrome, which is available for almost every platform, including budget Chromebooks .
If you switch to Google Chrome from Safari to enjoy Chrome's capabilities, bring your bookmarks with you. If you aren't sure how to do this, our guide will help.
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Why should you import bookmarks?
If you've used Safari for a while, you may have bookmarked a significant number of web pages. Switching to a new browser , like Chrome, involves a period of adjustment as you familiarize yourself with its features. However, you can make the transition easier by importing your existing bookmarks from Safari to Chrome.
Having your Safari bookmarks on Chrome can help you quickly navigate to your favorite websites and online resources without manually entering or searching for the sites you visit. It also saves you time since you don't have to redo your bookmark list from scratch on a new browser.
Before you import your bookmarks to Chrome
Here's what you'll do to export your Safari bookmarks:
- Launch Safari .
- Select File .
- Name your file and select the location where you want to save it.
Your Safari bookmarks download as an HTML file, which you can import into Chrome. If you use two laptops or desktops and need to transfer the HTML file to another device, email it to yourself or upload it to a cloud service.
Import your Safari bookmarks to Chrome
When you have the HTML files that contain your bookmarks, follow these steps to upload the bookmarks to Google Chrome:
- Launch Google Chrome on your computer.
- Select the overflow menu (the three dots) in the upper-right corner of the browser.
- From the drop-down menu, hover over Bookmarks and Lists and select Import Bookmarks and Settings .
- Select Choose File and navigate to the location where you saved your HTML file.
- Click the HTML file and select Open .
Chrome imports the bookmarks in the HTML file. After the import completes, you can access your bookmarks from your Safari browser in Chrome.
Import Safari bookmarks to Google Chrome from an iPhone
Importing bookmarks from Safari to Chrome on a laptop is easy. However, importing them from your iPhone is not as straightforward. Still, you can access your bookmarks by syncing them through iCloud and then importing them onto a desktop.
Start by navigating to Settings > Profile > iCloud . Select Sell All beside Saved to iCloud and turn on the toggle for Safari. Your Safari bookmarks sync to your iCloud. You can access your bookmarks on a Mac that links to the same iCloud account.
Use the steps in the previous section to export your bookmarks from the desktop version of Safari to Chrome.
Clean up your bookmarks and start fresh
Over time, browser bookmarks can become a mess, with links to hundreds of web pages you never visit. Before importing your Safari bookmarks to Chrome, review your list of bookmarks and delete the obscure web links you don't think you'll ever visit to keep your bookmarks organized. If you go back to Safari or use another web browser other than Chrome, review your bookmarks before exporting and sharing them from Google Chrome .
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Moving from one web browser to another can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to transferring your bookmarks. Whether you're making the switch from Safari to Chrome for its speed, versatility, or seamless integration with other Google services, the process of migrating your bookmarks doesn't have to be a headache. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to effortlessly copy your bookmarks from Safari to Chrome, ensuring that your favorite websites and resources are readily accessible in your new browser.
As you embark on this journey, it's essential to understand that bookmarks are more than just saved URLs. They represent a curated collection of valuable online destinations, each holding a unique significance in your browsing history. From informative articles and inspiring blogs to essential tools and entertaining websites, your bookmarks reflect your digital footprint and the wealth of knowledge and experiences you've gathered over time.
By seamlessly transferring your bookmarks from Safari to Chrome , you're not just moving data; you're preserving a part of your online identity. This transition marks a new chapter in your browsing experience, where familiar bookmarks serve as guiding stars in the vast expanse of the internet. With Chrome's advanced features and user-friendly interface, you can look forward to exploring your favorite online destinations with enhanced speed, security, and convenience.
In the following steps, we'll delve into the intricacies of exporting bookmarks from Safari and importing them into Chrome. By following these straightforward instructions, you'll ensure a smooth and efficient transfer of your cherished bookmarks, allowing you to seamlessly transition to Chrome without leaving behind the digital treasures you've accumulated. Let's embark on this journey together and unlock the potential of your browsing experience with Chrome.
Step 1: Exporting Bookmarks from Safari
Exporting bookmarks from Safari is a crucial initial step in the process of transitioning to Chrome. By following these simple instructions, you can ensure that your valuable collection of bookmarks is safely transferred to your new browser .
Open Safari : Launch the Safari browser on your Mac or iOS device. Ensure that you are using the latest version of Safari to access the most advanced features and compatibility options.
Access the Bookmarks : In the Safari menu bar, navigate to the "Bookmarks" option. Click on "Show All Bookmarks" to open the Bookmarks Library. This will display a comprehensive list of all your saved bookmarks and bookmark folders.
Export Bookmarks : Within the Bookmarks Library, select "File" from the menu bar and then choose "Export Bookmarks." Safari will prompt you to specify a location to save the exported bookmarks file. Choose a convenient location on your device, such as the desktop or a dedicated folder, and click "Save."
Choose File Format : Safari allows you to export bookmarks in various file formats. The default format is HTML, which is widely supported and compatible with most web browsers, including Chrome. Ensure that the file format is set to HTML to facilitate a seamless import into Chrome.
Verify Export : Once the export process is complete, navigate to the location where you saved the bookmarks file. Confirm that the file is successfully exported and readily accessible. This step ensures that your valuable bookmarks are securely stored and ready for the next phase of the migration process.
By diligently following these steps, you can effectively export your bookmarks from Safari, preserving your curated collection of valuable online destinations. With the bookmarks safely stored in an accessible file, you are now prepared to proceed to the next phase of the migration process: importing your cherished bookmarks into Chrome.
Step 2: Importing Bookmarks into Chrome
With your cherished bookmarks securely exported from Safari, the next crucial step is to seamlessly import them into Chrome. By following these straightforward instructions, you can ensure that your browsing experience in Chrome is enriched with the familiar and valuable online destinations you've curated over time.
Open Chrome : Launch the Chrome browser on your Mac or Windows computer. Ensure that you are using the latest version of Chrome to leverage its advanced features and seamless import capabilities.
Access the Bookmark Manager : In the Chrome menu, navigate to the "Bookmarks" option. From the drop-down menu, select "Bookmark Manager." This will open the Bookmark Manager interface, providing you with a comprehensive view of your current bookmarks and bookmark folders.
Access the Import Option : Within the Bookmark Manager, locate the "Organize" option. Click on "Organize" to reveal a list of additional actions. From this list, select "Import Bookmarks." This action will prompt Chrome to initiate the import process.
Select the Bookmarks File : Upon selecting the "Import Bookmarks" option, Chrome will prompt you to choose the bookmarks file you exported from Safari. Navigate to the location where the exported bookmarks file is saved, select the file, and click "Open." Chrome will then proceed to import the bookmarks from the selected file.
Verify Import : Once the import process is complete, navigate to the bookmark bar and folders within Chrome. Confirm that your imported bookmarks are seamlessly integrated into Chrome, appearing alongside any existing bookmarks you may have. This step ensures that your valuable collection of online destinations is readily accessible within Chrome, enriching your browsing experience with familiar and cherished resources.
By diligently following these steps, you can effortlessly import your exported bookmarks from Safari into Chrome, ensuring a seamless transition to your new browser. With your curated collection of valuable online destinations now seamlessly integrated into Chrome, you can embark on your browsing journey with the assurance that your favorite websites and resources are readily accessible, preserving the essence of your digital footprint as you embrace the advanced features and user-friendly interface of Chrome.
In conclusion, the process of copying bookmarks from Safari to Chrome marks a significant milestone in your browsing journey. By seamlessly transitioning your cherished bookmarks to Chrome, you are not just transferring data; you are preserving a part of your digital identity. The familiar online destinations and valuable resources that constitute your bookmark collection serve as guiding stars in the vast expanse of the internet, reflecting your unique browsing history and the wealth of knowledge and experiences you've gathered over time.
As you embark on this transition, it's essential to recognize the seamless integration of your curated bookmarks into Chrome as a testament to the continuity of your digital footprint. The effortless import of your bookmarks ensures that your browsing experience in Chrome is enriched with the familiar and cherished resources that have accompanied you on your online endeavors.
Furthermore, the migration to Chrome opens up a world of possibilities, offering advanced features, enhanced speed, and seamless integration with other Google services. With Chrome's user-friendly interface and robust capabilities, you can explore your favorite online destinations with unparalleled convenience and security, empowering you to navigate the digital landscape with confidence and efficiency.
The journey of migrating bookmarks from Safari to Chrome is not just a technical process; it's a symbolic transition that signifies the evolution of your browsing experience. It represents a seamless shift to a browser that aligns with your evolving needs and preferences, offering a platform where your digital identity is seamlessly preserved and your browsing journey is enriched with advanced functionalities and intuitive features.
In essence, the process of copying bookmarks from Safari to Chrome is a testament to the continuity of your digital narrative, ensuring that your online identity transcends the boundaries of web browsers. With your cherished bookmarks seamlessly integrated into Chrome, you can embark on a new chapter of your browsing journey, empowered by the familiarity of your curated collection and the advanced capabilities of Chrome. This transition marks a pivotal moment where the essence of your digital footprint is preserved, and your browsing experience is elevated to new heights, guided by the familiar online destinations that define your unique online narrative.
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The only way to get Safari bookmarks into Chrome is to first export them to a location on your computer (such as the Desktop) and them import them (as an HTML file) into Chrome. Currently there is no way to import passwords or other Safari functionality into Chrome on a Mac.
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Add bookmarks to Chrome. To import bookmarks from most browsers, like Firefox or Safari, follow that browser's instructions to save or export bookmarks as an HTML file, then: On your computer,...
If you switch to Google Chrome from Safari to enjoy Chrome's capabilities, bring your bookmarks with you. If you aren't sure how to do this, our guide will help.
By diligently following these steps, you can effortlessly import your exported bookmarks from Safari into Chrome, ensuring a seamless transition to your new browser.