Import data from another browser
- Click File in the Firefox menu bar at the top of the screen.
- Click Import from another browser.
- Follow the prompts in the Import Wizard that opens.
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- Click the menu button.
- Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Cookies and Site Data section.
- Make sure Accept cookies and site data from websites (recommended) is selected.
- Make sure Accept third-party cookies and site data is set to Always.
- Click Exceptions….
How do I import data into Firefox?
Import Browser Data into Firefox
Shortcut: Press Ctrl + Shift + B (or Cmd + Shift + B) to open the Firefox Library > click on Import and Backup > Import Data from Another Browser. Follow the prompts that appear and your browser settings will be imported into Firefox.
Firefox profile folder
In some browsers, each cookie is a small file but in Firefox, all cookies are stored in a single file, located in the Firefox profile folder.
Third-party cookies are cookies set by a website other than the one you are currently on.Note: Cross-site tracking cookies are now disabled by default for all Firefox users. See Enhanced Tracking Protection for more information about how Firefox protects you against tracking.
Enable Cookies in Chrome
- Click the “Customize and Control” button.
- Select the “Settings” menu item.
- Search for the Cookies settings.
- Scroll down to “Site settings” and click it.
- Click the “Cookies” item.
- Choose your preferred Cookies settings.
- Allow or Block cookies on specific websites.
- Close the settings tab.
Enable Cookies in Firefox
- On your computer, click the menu button.
- Click the “Options” menu item.
- Click the “Privacy & Security” menu item.
- Choose your preferred Browser Privacy/Cookie settings.
- Override cookie and blocking settings for individual websites.
- Consider changing your history settings too.
For Chrome or Mimic, paste this link into the browser address bar: Chrome://settings/siteData. For Firefox or Stealthfox, paste this link into the browser address bar: about:preferences#privacy On the page that will open, select “Cookies” → “Manage data”
How do I import from Chrome to Firefox?
Import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome
- Click on the menu button to open the menu panel.
- From the toolbar in the Library window, click.
- In the Import Wizard window that appears, select Chrome, then click Next.
- Firefox will list the types of settings and information it can import.
How do I import HTML bookmarks into Firefox?
To Import Bookmarks from HTML File in Firefox,
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Click on the Library > Bookmarks button in the toolbar, then click on Show all bookmarks.
- Click on Import and Backup drop-down menu.
- Select Import Bookmarks from HTML.
- Browse for a HTML file with your exported bookmarks.
- Click on Open.
From the home screen tap the ‘Settings’ icon, then choose ‘Safari’. Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap ‘Advanced’. Tap ‘Website Data’ to see a list of cookies. Android does not appear to allow users to view individual cookies.
Allow or block cookies
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
- To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
- Tap Site settings. Cookies.
- Turn Cookies on or off.
All the cookies are also stored in a single file called Cookies. Launch File Explorer and insert the following path into the address bar: “C:UsersYour_User_NameAppDataLocalMicrosoftEdgeUser DataDefault” – remember to replace Your_User_Name with the name of your Windows 10 user account.
In 2019, Firefox introduced Enhanced Tracking Protection by default, blocking cookies from companies that have been identified as trackers by our partners at Disconnect.
Today’s Firefox Blocks Third-Party Tracking Cookies and Cryptomining by Default. Today, Firefox on desktop and Android will — by default — empower and protect all our users by blocking third-party tracking cookies and cryptominers.
Meanwhile, Safari and Firefox, which have blocked third-party cookies since 2013, come in a distant second and third place, respectively.
Cross-browser Solution:
- Hit F12 or Right-click page and Inspect to open the Developer Tools.
- Click the Application Tab (which used to be called Resources)
- Open Cookies on the left, select your site/domain.
- Double-click cookie column Value.
- CTRL / Command + C or Right-click and select Copy.
In Chrome
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More. Settings.
- Under “Privacy and security,” click Site settings.
- Click Cookies.
- From here, you can: Turn on cookies: Next to “Blocked,” turn on the switch. Turn off cookies: Turn off Allow sites to save and read cookie data.
Enabling cookies in Chrome for Android
- Open Chrome.
- Go to More menu > Settings > Site settings > Cookies. You’ll find the More menu icon in the top-right corner.
- Make sure cookies are turned on. Once this is set, you can browse OverDrive websites normally.
You can edit cookies by double-clicking inside cells in the Table Widget and editing the values they contain, and add new cookies by clicking the “Plus” (+) button and then editing the resulting new row to the value you want.
Enable Cookies in Firefox on Android
- On your Android, open the Firefox menu.
- Find the “Settings” item and tap on it.
- Tap on the “Privacy” menu item.
- Tap on “Cookies”
- Choose your preferred Cookies setting.
- You have configured your Cookies settings.