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Import Data from Google Chrome to the New Microsoft Edge
- Apr 09, 2019
Currently, we don't support import from any dev/beta/canary versions of Chrome. We only allow import for the stable version of Chrome.
That said, please do keep sharing your feedback on the new Edge. We keep a close eye on user voices and if there are enough asks on this front, we would love to update our roadmap accordingly.
- dftf-wipMay 17, 2021Iron Contributor
As Edge is Chromium, like Google Chrome, I'd imagine the file-formats are the same for both of them.
If you don't have any existing favourites, history or saved-passwords inside Edge that you need to keep, then try this:
(1) Make sure you have both Chrome and Edge fully-closed on your device
(2) Browse into the folder where Chrome saves its files (I think it is something like ".config/google-chrome/default" on Linux, inside your personal folder)
(3) Also browse into the folder where Edge saves its files (I'd guess something like ".config/microsoft-edge-beta/default" or ".config/microsoft-edge-dev/default" on Linux, inside your personal-folder)
(4) In the "Default" folder for Google Chrome, look for the following files:
- "Bookmarks" and "Bookmarks.bak" = these are your favourites
- "Favicons" and "Favicons-journal" = these are the icons for your favourites
- "History" and "History-journal" = sites you've recently visited
- "Login Data" and "Login Data-journal" = saved passwords
(5) Copy the relevant files above from the "Default" folder from your Google Chrome settings into the "Default" folder of your Edge settings
(6) Open Edge and see if they are there.
- If so: great!
- If not: was worth a try! Close Edge and then delete any that didn't work and it'll recreate those files the next time you use it.
If you have existing favourites, history or saved-passwords in Edge you need to keep:
Inside Google Chrome it is possible to export bookmarks to a file; I think you go into the "Bookmarks" screen, tap the three-dots and look for an "export" option. Then, in Edge, go to edge://settings/profiles and click "Import browser data" and change the dropdown to "Favourites or bookmarks HTML file". Done this way you'll get all of your favourites from Chrome, though without the icons for any of them; however, as you click the favourites inside Edge, the icons beside each favourite will get recreated
- bhupesh11Jun 09, 2021Copper Contributor
Thanks for sharing.
I used this trick on Ubuntu 18.04 and it worked except "Saved Passwords".
Although "Never saved" list came.
I thought exporting from chrome (in .csv) and importing on Edge will work.
But that too didn't bring my passwords to Edge.
Tried saving a password by logging into some website.
That also didn't show up in the list.
In short something went wrong with this trick for Saved Passwords.
Solution:
- Closed Edge browser.
- Deleted "Login Data" and "Login Data-journal" from ".config/microsoft-edge-dev/Default".
- Open Edge and import .csv password file exported from chrome.
- List will be updated with saved passwords.
Remember, in case you already have a saved password of some website which is also present in .csv file it will be replaced. (As per the warning, when we import passwords in Edge.)