You can set up Firefox Sync by opening Firefox’s options window, selecting the Sync icon, and using the options there.įirefox Sync syncs your bookmarks, passwords, options, 60 days of history, open tabs, and add-ons between your computers. This was previously a separate browser extension, but it’s now integrated into Firefox. With these apps, you can view open tabs, access your bookmarks, and share your history between devices.įirefox uses Firefox Sync to sync your browser data. You can also access the synced data on Android with the Chrome Android app or iOS with the Chrome app in Apple’s app store. You can access this data by signing into Chrome on multiple computers, whether they’re running Windows, OS X, Linux, or even Chrome OS. You can also set a separate encryption passphrase, if you like. Chrome encrypts only your passwords by default, but you can optionally encrypt all synced data. By default, Chrome syncs your apps, autofill data, bookmarks, extensions, omnibox history (address bar history), passwords, settings, themes, and open tabs. You can control which browser data is synced by opening the Settings screen and clicking Advanced sync settings under Sign in. To set this up, click Chrome’s menu button and select Sign in to Chrome. Google Chrome allows you to sync your browser data with your Google account.