How To Sync Your Google Chrome Bookmarks Across Computers
Posted November 3, 2009 – 6:56 pm in: Google Chrome
As we reported earlier, Google has released Google Chrome 4.0 Beta and is available to download. The latest version of the browser features Bookmarks Sync feature.
Bookmark Sync feature makes it easy to keep the same set of bookmarks on multiple computers. When you enable sync, your bookmarks will get stored online in your Google Account (of course, you need to have a Google (Gmail) account). Each additional computer on which you enable sync will receive the same bookmarks.
If you have installed Google Chrome 4.0, here is how you can sync your bookmarks between your computers.
1. Run Google Chrome browser.
2. Click on the wrench menu and select Synchronize my bookmarks option.
3. Enter your Google (Gmail) Email ID and password. Click Sign in button to start synchronizing bookmarks.
4. Wait for a few seconds to see the success message.
5. Now your bookmarks are stored in your Google account.
To access these bookmarks on other machine:
1. Run Google Chrome browser.
2. Click on the wrench menu and select Synchronize my bookmarks option.
3. Enter your Google (Gmail) email ID and password.
4. You will be asked to confirm that your different sets of bookmarks should be merged together. Click Merge and sync to finish the syncing process.
5. You are done!
You can also watch this official video that shows you how to sync bookmarks between multiple PCs.
Tags: Google Chrome, Sync Bookmarks
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You can use any of the two methods given below to prevent others from changing your account theme. In the first method, we use the Local Group Policy Editor which is available only in Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. And the second method can be used in all editions of Windows 7.
Method 1:
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