

The best way to separate user data on a shared computer is to create a profile for each user.

In its knowledgebase, Mozilla reminds its users that synchronizing your data is not the same as backing up your data - if you uninstall the browser without syncing the data first, it’s gone forever. Once you’re signed in, you can save bookmarks (read our guide on how to backup Firefox bookmarks), passwords, add-ons and other forms of data to your account that you can access from your other devices. Creating an account requires only an email address and takes just a few minutes to set up. Users can sync their most important browser data across multiple devices by setting up a Firefox account. Synchronize your Firefox data across all your devices for a seamless internet experience. We’ll dive into the fine details of the new version of this classic browser in our review below. Mozilla made several major updates to Firefox’s design over the years to stay in the market while other applications have fallen away. The industry standards for internet browsers have changed dramatically since Firefox was launched in 2002. Firefox’s performance is fast enough for everyday use, but many other browsers use less RAM.

