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Browser synchronization

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Browser synchronization (often simply called sync) is a free cloud service provided by a web browser vendor for sharing settings and data across multiple installs. This is typically used to maintain a consistent browser setup on multiple devices. The user must be logged-in to their account to sync a browser.

Comparison

These are the items synchronized for browsers that provide this service.

Browser Browsing history Passwords Form entries Bookmarks Other items
Chromium[1] No No No No No
Google Chrome[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes Google services, extensions, open tabs, dictionaries
Microsoft Edge[3] Yes Yes Yes Yes settings, personal info, open tabs, extensions, collections
Firefox[4] Yes Yes Yes Yes add-ons, open tabs, web feeds
Opera[5] Yes Yes No Yes IPA link, personal bar, speed dial, notes, search engines, content blocker list

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