Import & Export
Transfer your browsing data between devices or migrate from other browsers.
Import Data
Import data from other browsers or backup files:
Bookmarks
Import HTML bookmark files from Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and other browsers.
Passwords
Import CSV password files from password managers.
Payment Methods
Import saved payment methods from encrypted backups.
How to Import
1
Open Import
Go to Settings → Import & Export → Import Data.
2
Select Type
Choose what type of data you want to import.
3
Choose File
Select the import file from your device.
4
Confirm
Review and confirm the import.
Export Data
Export your data for backup or migration:
Bookmarks
Export as HTML file compatible with all major browsers.
Passwords
Export as CSV or encrypted backup file.
Payment Methods
Export as encrypted backup only (for security).
Export Formats
| Data Type | Format | Encrypted |
|---|---|---|
| Bookmarks | HTML | No |
| Passwords | CSV or Encrypted | Optional |
| Payment Methods | Encrypted only | Yes |
Full Backup
Create a complete encrypted backup of all browser data:
What's Included
- Bookmarks
- Saved passwords
- Payment methods
- Browser settings
- Plugin data
Security
- AES-256 encryption
- Password protected
- Secure file format
Creating a Backup
- Go to Settings → Import & Export → Create Full Backup
- Enter a strong password for the backup
- Choose what to include (bookmarks, passwords, settings)
- Select where to save the backup file
Restoring from Backup
- Go to Settings → Import & Export → Restore Full Backup
- Select your backup file
- Enter the backup password
- Choose what to restore
- Confirm the restore operation
Warning: Restoring a backup will overwrite existing data for the selected categories. Consider creating a backup first.
Security Considerations
Best Practices:
- Always use encrypted exports for passwords and payment methods
- Use a strong, unique password for backups
- Store backup files in a secure location
- Delete unencrypted CSV files after import
- Regularly create backups before major changes