[2 Easy Ways] How to Backup Chrome Bookmarks and Passwords

Larissa updated on Nov 25, 2024 to Backup and Recovery | How-to Articles

Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers today. If you use Chrome, it's important to know how to back up your bookmarks and passwords. This guide will show you two easy ways to back up your Chrome data.

Google Chrome plays a vital role in our daily work and life, saving lots of critical information concerning our privacy. To protect yourself from data loss, you should regularly back up Chrome bookmarks and passwords. This tutorial will show you two easy ways to back up your Chrome data with detailed steps. 

The Benefits of Backup Chrome Bookmarks and Passwords

Backing up your Chrome bookmarks and passwords is important to protecting your privacy and security. It ensures you can access your bookmarks even if your browser crashes or is lost, stolen, or corrupted. Backing up Chrome data also helps recover Chrome bookmarks, histories, or favorites quickly without manually re-entering.

2 Easy Ways to Backup Chrome Bookmarks and Passwords with Steps 

When it comes to backup, many people would think of using the Google Syncfeature to save all data on different devices. The sync does make it convenient for us to access bookmarks, histories, and settings on computers, smartphones, and tablets. But according to some users' feedback, you may encounter partial data loss, or Google Chrome sync keeps pausing error.

To ensure the security of the backup, we wouldn't cover this method to back up Google Chrome bookmarks and passwords in this article. Instead, two safer solutions will be offered here.

The first method is manually exporting Google Chrome bookmarks and passwords to HTML or CSV files. The other way is using a professional backup tool to save copies of bookmarks and passwords automatically. You can choose according to your needs.

Now let's dive into the specific guide with steps and screenshots:

Method 1. Manually Export Chrome Bookmarks and Passwords to HTML or CSV File

Google Chrome provides a feature for users to back up and restore their bookmarks and passwords quickly in HTML and CVS formats. You can manually export Chrome bookmarks and passwords to an HTML or CSV file for backup. You can also import the backup files whenever needed.

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Using this method, you need to back up manually each time, which is very time-consuming. If you are searching for an easier way, EaseUS Todo Backup Home is your choice which supports automatically backup Chrome bookmarks and passwords to internal & external hard drives, NAS, Cloud, or security zone.

Now, follow the steps below:

1) Export Bookmarks to HTML file:

Step 1. Open your Google Chrome browser on your computer, then click the three dots icon on the top-right corner > Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager. Or, you can press the "Ctrl+Shift+O" keys together to open Bookmarks Manager.

Step 2. Click the three dots icon on the top-right corner, and choose "Export bookmarks".

Step 3. Select a location where you want to put the HTML, and give it a name. Finally, click "Save".

2)Export Passwords to CVS file

Step 1. Open your Google Chrome browser on your computer, then click the three dots icon on the top-right corner > settings > Autofill > Password Manager.

Step 2. Click the three dots beside the "Saved Passwords", then tap" Export passwords".

Step 3. A window will pop up to notify you that "Your passwords will be visible to anyone who can see the exported file." Click the "Export passwords" button.

Step 4. Please select a folder where you want to save the CSV file, and give it a name. Finally, tap Save to finish exporting.

📖You may be interested: How to Backup Chrome Settings Without Sync

Method 2. Automatically Backup Chrome Bookmarks and Passwords with EaseUS Todo Backup

EaseUS Todo Backup Home is a backup software that allows users to backup and restore their files, hard drives, partitions, and systems efficiently. You can use it to back up Chrome bookmarks and passwords automatically as your scheduled backup plan. The backup can be saved externally or to the Cloud, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and EaseUS Cloud.

With it, you don't need to save copies of bookmarks and passwords manually each time, which is very suitable for changing browser data.

You don't have to worry about frequent automatic backups taking up a lot of space because the software has incremental backup, differential backup, and compress backup functions to save your storage space.

Before starting your first backup, you need to find the folder where your Google Chrome bookmarks and passwords are stored and then set a scheduled backup. After that, EaseUS TodoBackupo Home will find the specific folder path every time and perform a backup automatically. This is a one-and-done method.

Here are the ways to find where Google Chrome stores Bookmarks and passwords:

Step 1. Press "Windows + R" to open Run, then enter "%UserProfile%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data" and click OK.

Step 2. Scroll down to find the "Default" folder, which saves all the data settings concerned with your Google Chrome account. Open it and find Bookmarks and passwords(login data).

Now, follow the steps below to set automatic

Step 1. Start Chrome data backup by clicking "Create Backup" and then clicking "Apps data".

Step 2. Once navigate to the apps data backup section, you can find the Chrome section, under which you can choose every account data to back up, including browsing history, bookmarks, password, extensions, and cookies. After the final selection, click "OK".

Step 3. Next you need to choose a backup location to store the important chrome data backup, which you can use both internal or external drives to keep the backup, but for security reason, we highly recommend keep one more backup copy on EaseUS cloud or NAS devices.

The Bottom Line

Backup Chrome bookmarks and passwords is an important way to make sure your browser data will not be lost, no matter what changes you make. Two simple methods for backup are provided in the post. Backup manually by exporting the files to HTML or CVS file, or backup automatically with EaseUS Todo Backup Home, which can save time and keep your backup up to date. Pick one of the methods above and protect your Google Chrome data now!

FAQ on Backup Chrome Bookmarks and Passwords

1. How do I back up my whole Chrome bookmarks and passwords?

You can back up Chrome bookmarks by exporting them to an HTML file and exporting passwords to a CSV file.

2. How do I transfer my Chrome bookmarks and passwords to another computer?

 If you want to transfer Chrome bookmarks and passwords to another computer, you need to back them up either way, as we mentioned above, and then restore them to the new PC.