Most browsers can automatically import from most other browsers.
For example, let’s say you install Firefox. It will give you the option to sync your bookmarks, credentials, saved autofill entries, extensions (if available on Firefox), and even your entire browsing history.
If you switch to a chromium-based browser like Brave, it won’t even have any trouble importing extensions, since unlike Firefox, it’ll support every single chrome-supported extension by default instead of requiring a new Firefox version to also have been made by the developer.
I feel like this sounds easier than it is.
Its really not.
Step 1) Install different browser.
Step 2) Uninstall chrome.
There is no step 3.
It’s actually genuinely that simple.
Most browsers can automatically import from most other browsers.
For example, let’s say you install Firefox. It will give you the option to sync your bookmarks, credentials, saved autofill entries, extensions (if available on Firefox), and even your entire browsing history.
If you switch to a chromium-based browser like Brave, it won’t even have any trouble importing extensions, since unlike Firefox, it’ll support every single chrome-supported extension by default instead of requiring a new Firefox version to also have been made by the developer.
I’ll look into it! Thanks for the follow up