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What can I use to extract google chrome data?
I know google chrome lets you export passwords, but I want to export all data, bookmarks, history, login data, cookies, because I am doing to Windows reset, I need to extract data so when I reset Windows, I will not lose it! As far as I went, all my passwords were exported to a file, I want my whole Google Chrome data to be exported/ extracted! The same with other browsers, Tor, Opera, Mozilla FireFox, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer!
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- DavidLv 72 years agoFavorite Answer
With Chrome and firefox each can be synced to the cloud so if you just sign in with our same credentials on the new PC - for google your google account, for firefox sign in to your firefox account
No idea for IE Opera and Edge, you'll have to sort that out yourself
- ∅Lv 72 years ago
just copy the data in your Chrome folder in %localappdata%
copy the Google folder, then restore the parts you want (there is a History file, one for Cookies, Preferences, etc.).
%localappdata%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
if you have signed in to Chrome, it is already backed up, and you just need to sign in on the new install.
- DaveLv 72 years ago
You shouldn't need to. If your Chrome is setup properly, all that data will come back when you log into the new Chrome after the reset/reinstall.