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Importing and exporting bookmarks in Norton Private Browser

You can import bookmarks, browsing history, search engines, saved passwords, and auto-fill form data to Norton Private Browser from the following web browsers:

  • Brave Browser
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Opera
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Internet Explorer
  • Safari (Mac only)

If you need to import browser data from an alternative web browser, export your bookmark data from the relevant web browser to an HTML file and then import the HTML file to Norton Private Browser.

You can also export your bookmarks from Norton Private Browser to an HTML file and then import them to your other browsers.

Import from a web browser

  1. Double-click the Norton Private Browser icon to open the browser.
  2. In the top-right corner, click the Settings More options icon, and then click Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks and Settings.
  3. Select your preferred web browser from the drop-down menu. If needed, select the relevant profile.
  4. Select the browser data that you want to import, then click Import.
    The available browser data to import varies according to the selected web browser.
  5. When the import is complete, click Done.
    Your imported browser data is now available in Norton Private Browser.

Import from an HTML file

Before following the steps below, you need to export your bookmark data from the original web browser to an HTML file. For instructions, refer to your web browser's support pages.
  1. Double-click the Norton Private Browser icon to open the browser.
  2. In the top-right corner, click the Settings More options icon, and then click Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks and Settings.
  3. Select Bookmarks HTML File from the drop-down menu, then click Choose File.
  4. Locate the HTML file on your computer, then click Open.
  5. When the import is complete, click Done.
    Your imported browser data is now available in Norton Private Browser.

Export bookmarks from Norton Private Browser

To Export your bookmarks to an HTML file:

  1. Double-click the Norton Private Browser icon to open the browser.
  2. In the top-right corner, click the Settings More options icon, and then click Bookmarks and listsBookmark manager.
  3. Click Menu (three dots) in the top-right corner and select Export bookmarks.
  4. Choose a familiar location to save the bookmarks.html file (for example, your desktop) and click Save.

Your bookmarks are now exported to an HTML file and are ready for importing to your other browsers.

Further recommendation:

For instructions to import or export passwords to Norton Private Browser, refer to the following article:

DocID: v20230420194845563
Last modified: 03/12/2026

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