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If Google Chrome is detected as your primary browser, Microsoft Edge presents you with the option to import data from Google Chrome and asks for your explicit consent to the data being imported.
Through an automated process, Microsoft Edge now allows users to import bookmarks, passwords, browsing history, settings, saved passwords, personal information, and payment details from Chrome.
Microsoft's new Anniversary Update simplified the way you import favorites from other major browsers to Edge. Here's how easy it is now.
If you have created a new User Profile in Edge you can transfer your Edge Bookmarks from your existing account to the new account by following this post.
If you're a user of Internet Explorer and had bookmarks or favorites saved in it, here's how you can move them to Edge to use in Windows 11.
Windows 10 has a whole new browser. But transferring your bookmarks (also called favorites) to the new Edge can be tricky.
How to move Internet Explorer bookmarks to Edge As IE’s heir-apparent, Edge will certainly give you the most seamless experience when importing your bookmarks, feeds, and/or cookies.
The new Microsoft Edge browser has added an option to import your browser data from Google Chrome automatically on each launch.
What all data is imported from Google Chrome* Favorites or bookmarks: Select this option to import bookmarks in the Bookmarks bar in Google Chrome, to the Favorites bar in Microsoft Edge.