Bookmarks In Chrome Location

For backup, migration, or troubleshooting, one must locate the actual file containing the bookmark data. Chrome stores bookmarks in a plain-text JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) file named Bookmarks . This file resides inside the user-specific "Profile" folder. The default path depends on the operating system:

On mobile devices, bookmarks are integrated into the app menu: : Tap More (three dots or lines) -> Bookmarks .

These UI locations all reflect the same underlying dataset; changes made in one are instantly reflected in the others. bookmarks in chrome location

Simply copy the Bookmarks file and paste it to a safe location (like a USB drive or cloud folder).

| Operating System | Default Path to the Bookmarks File | | :--- | :--- | | | C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Bookmarks | | macOS | /Users/[YourUserName]/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks | | Linux | ~/.config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks | For backup, migration, or troubleshooting, one must locate

: The central hub for organizing, editing, and deleting links. Open it by typing chrome://bookmarks in the address bar or using the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + O (Windows/Linux) or Cmd + Option + B (Mac).

In Google Chrome, "location" can refer to either the interface where you manage bookmarks or the actual file path on your computer's hard drive where the data is stored. The default path depends on the operating system:

The location depends on your operating system, but the file you are looking for is almost always named (it has no file extension).