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Browser synchronization

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A browser synchronizer is a tool or an extension which allows users to keep their web browser configured in the same way on different computers or operating systems. For exemple, a person using Firefox at home and office can have the "same Firefox" in both places thanks to the Internet. If it adds a bookmark while being at home, the bookmark will be available the day after at office. Depending on the tool's features, bookmarks, preferences, extensions and GUI can be preserved.

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