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To: longz who wrote (7126)7/18/2024 5:01:44 PM
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You can also export your bookmarks to a file onto your computer, save them some place safe and then use the file to upload them to another browser but!!!, if you are signed onto Microsoft with Edge then those bookmarks you had loaded onto the edge browser automatically goes onto the cloud. The reasoning behind that is that if you wanted to use another computer say at work, you could just log onto your MS account and your bookmarks you uploaded will be there for you on that computer. Firefox does the same thing BTW. I learned about that the hard way not to long ago when I was experimenting, I logged into MS via the Edge browser and there were all my passwords and bookmarks from a couple of years ago from the last time I logged onto MS with Edge. I did not get warm and fuzzies about that.

Remember recently ATT had a data breach of their whole network, everybody who had an ATT account's info was stolen. The same can happen on the MS cloud. The cloud for MS that we use is One drive.

With that being said, just going on the web you take a risk. How big of a risk taker do you want to be?
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