Firefox lets you import your Favorites (called Bookmarks in Firefox), saved logins, passwords, browsing history and other data from Microsoft Edge, saving you from having to configure them yourself. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done.
Start the import processUse one of these methods to import bookmarks and other data from Microsoft Edge into Firefox:
Import data from Firefox SettingsStarting in Firefox version 113, you can import your data from the Firefox Settings panel:
You can also start the import process from the Bookmarks Library window.
Another way to import from another browser is to
enable the Menu bar (press Alt on the keyboard to enable it temporarily),click
in Menu bar at the top of the screen and select
Choose data and complete the importYour imported favorites from Microsoft Edge will appear as a folder in your Bookmarks Toolbar and Bookmarks menu.
Note:The Bookmarks Menu button
is not shown by default. To learn how to add it to your Firefox toolbar and for more information on using bookmarks in Firefox, see
Bookmarks in Firefox.
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