Tutorials
Firefox: Signing in and Sync

Difficulty
Easy
How do I sign in to Firefox on my PC or Mac?
Step #1: Open Firefox.
Step #2: Click on Tools > then Sign In To Sync.

Step #3: Click on Sign In and enter credentials. You can create an account if you don’t have one already.

Firefox: Exporting & Importing Bookmarks

Difficulty
Medium
How do I sync my bookmarks in Firefox?
Step #1: Open your Firefox Browser.
Step #2: Click the Bookmarks menu, and then click Show All Bookmarks.

Step #3: In the Library window, click Import and Backup, and then click Export Bookmarks to HTML.
(On Mac OS X, the Import and Backup button has a star with two curvy arrows)

Step #4: In the Export Bookmarks File window, choose where to save the file, and then click Save.
The Desktop is a convenient spot or you can choose the place where you usually download files.

Step #5: Close the Library window.

Step #6: To Import a bookmark, do steps 1-2 then select Import Bookmarks from HTML of Step #3. Select the file you have saved previously from Step #4.
Chrome: Signing in and Sync

Difficulty
Easy
How do I sign in to Chrome on my PC or Mac?
Step #1: Open Chrome.
Step #2: In the top right, click the button with your name or the people icon 

Step #3: Click “Sign in to Chrome”.
Step #4: Sign in with your Google Account.
Step #5: To customize your sync settings:
- Click More
then > Settings. - Near the top, click “Sync”.
- Choose what info you want to share across other signed-in devices.
For more information see Google support.
How do I sign in to Chrome on my iPhone or Android Device?
Step #1: Open the Chrome app by clicking the Chrome
icon.
If you don’t yet have the Google Chrome app, download it from the Google Playstore or the Apple App store.


Step #2: Tap More 
Step #3: Tap Settings then > Sign in to Chrome.
Step #4: Tap the account you want to use.
Step #5: Tap Continue then > OK, Got it.
Chrome: Exporting & Importing Bookmarks

Difficulty
Medium
How do I sync my bookmarks in Chrome?
Step #1: Open your Google Chrome Browser.
Step #2: Paste chrome://bookmarks/#1 into the URL address bar and hit Enter on your keyboard.

If that doesn’t work, you can click the upper-right icon with the three bars
then > click Bookmarks then > click Bookmark manager. You should see your bookmarks lined up in order.
Step #3: Export your bookmarks. Click on the Organize menu, located above all the bookmarks. Then at the bottom of the menu click Export bookmarks to HTML file.

Step #4: Select a safe location to store your bookmarks. It is recommended that you save your HTML file on a USB thumb drive. That way, there will be less chance of losing your bookmarks if you ever wish to carry out an OS re-installation. You can manually name your HTML file, or you can keep the Google Chrome name.

Step #5: Import your bookmarks to the new Google Chrome. As directed in the first step, open up your new Chrome browser, and navigate to the Bookmark manager. Then click on the Organize menu, and click Import bookmarks to HTML file.

Step #6: Navigate to the bookmarks HTML location. If you saved the HTML file on a USB, you will need to insert it now. Then select the HTML file from inside the USB and click open.
