How can I migrate from Chrome to Safari?

1. Use the automatic migration option

If you haven’t used Safari before, your bookmarks and history should be imported automatically. You should see a message at the bottom of the Favorites or Top Sites page asking you if you want to keep or remove your old bookmarks. Just click the Keep button to keep the current bookmarks and you’re good to go. If your bookmarks aren’t imported correctly, you can choose Don’t Keep the option to remove them. As you can see, this method is fully automated, and Safari should recognize bookmarks, history and other data from Chrome and import it automatically.

2. Import bookmarks and history manually

If the previous method didn’t work for you for some reason, you can always import bookmarks manually. To do that, just follow these steps: You can also use Bookmarks HTML File option if you have the bookmarks stored in HTML format. For this to work, you need to export bookmarks manually first from Chrome. You can do that by following these steps: Repeat the steps from the beginning of this section, but be sure to choose Bookmarks HTML File option and select the file you just exported. As you can see, migrating from Chrome to Safari is simple and streamlined, and it usually doesn’t require any user action since it’s completely automated. However, if you encounter any issues with automatic migration, you can always import bookmarks and history manually.

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