![]() ![]() Please let me know if any of the above steps are unclear or do not work for you. csv file) from Machine-Old All your passwords should now be present. ![]() We reckon our recommendations below will deliver the expected results, thus allowing you to pick out the very best browser for El Capitan. Follow the prompts on the screen in order to download and install the browser on your Mac. Once the results show up, hit the Install button. Search for a flag called #passwordimport and set it to "Enabled" - relaunch when prompted.Īfter relaunch, navigate back to Settings -> Passwords -> -> Import Passwords.and select the exported passwords file (I believe it is a. Head to the App Store and search for your desired browser. (Still Machine-New) Type brave://flags into the address bar and hit enter Select "Bookmarks as HTML" from the dropdown menu and select the BMs exported from Machine-Old All your bookmarks should now be present. Launch Brave on Machine-New, navigate to -> Bookmarks -> Import bookmarks and settings Now you need to import your bookmarks and passwords. Paste/replace the profile data folders here with the ones you copied over from `Machine-Old`Īt this step, you should have a good deal of your browsing data appear in the browser. On Machine-New, install Brave and navigate again to ~Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser I'd also like to note that if you've done this before successfully and were only missing your passwords, feel free to use whatever method or order of operations in this 4th step to get to that point again - even if they differ from mine. Do this for each profile.Īs you've done before, grab any and all profile data found in ~Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser - you'll want to grab the Default, Guest Profile, and any other profiles you have set up (for example, if I go to the "people" menu and create a profile and name it Fred, there will be a Fred profile directory found here). On Machine-Old, visit Settings -> Passwords -> -> Export Passwords and export these somewhere safe (I'd recommend exporting everything to the save flash drive/directory for sake of ease). > Bookmarks -> Bookmarks Managerĭo this for each profile, exporting BMs to a safe location that you can later access on `Machine-New` On Machine-Old, export your bookmarks for each profile:
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