Almost all popular browsers today have their own synchronization systems, with the help of which you can always have the same set of bookmarks, passwords, settings when accessed from any computer. These systems work great if you use the same type of browser everywhere and always. Problems begin when you use several browsers at the same time, because cross-browser synchronization is not provided by regular means in any browser. However, special extensions will come to the rescue, which you will learn about below.

xmarks

This is a very popular service that was the first to offer the service of synchronizing bookmarks between different browsers. Some time ago, the creators of Xmarks wanted to close their product due to low payback, but they were subsequently bought out by LastPass. Now Xmarks works on a freemium system, offering its main functionality for free, and additional features for money.

Synchronization of bookmarks and passwords (optionally) between Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, as well as marking the most popular links for users of the service on the Google search page, detailed information about each site and searching for similar ones remained in free access. Owners of paid subscriptions have access to synchronization functions with mobile clients and some other goodies.

EverSync

This is a new extension from the company EverHelper, which previously noted as the creator of an advanced start page for Chrome and Firefox browsers called FVD Speed ​​Dial. Their new product, EverSync, can sync bookmarks between the two browsers and, not surprisingly, the FVD Speed ​​Dial start page settings.

After installing the extension, you will need to create an account, which is completely free and will not take more than a few minutes. You can save up to 1000 active bookmarks, 500 more in the archive and up to 500 deleted ones in the Recycle Bin. More than enough for normal users.

After that, you need to choose one of the synchronization methods: merging local and server data, overwriting data on the server, overwriting local data. If you are using this service for the first time, then select the second or third option, depending on which browser you have the current set of bookmarks in. After the first synchronization, switch to activate the option Merge local and server data to always have the same list of bookmarks in both browsers in the future.