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Chrome Browser Favorites Location Now

Bookmark this post (pun intended) for the next time you need to rescue your saved links. And remember: regularly using the function is a safer, easier habit than digging through hidden system folders.

If you just want to export your bookmarks to save them (instead of hunting down the JSON file), use Chrome’s built-in tool. It’s much cleaner: chrome browser favorites location

Chrome stores your favorites in a file called Bookmarks (or bookmarks.dat in older versions) within your user profile directory. The exact location of this file varies depending on your operating system: Bookmark this post (pun intended) for the next

When you save a website to your Chrome favorites, you aren't just dropping a pin on a map. You are etching data into a hidden, high-tech ledger buried deep within the catacombs of your hard drive. It’s much cleaner: Chrome stores your favorites in

C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default