As a loyal member of the Firefox community, you're likely to always stay updated with the latest Firefox releases and explore its new features to see any improvements or breakthroughs compared to previous versions.
And the latest, perhaps most easily noticeable feature, is the introduction of Firefox 29 with its standout data synchronization capability.
Firefox 29 brings a plethora of enhanced features, although at first glance, you may perceive similarities to Google Chrome. The data synchronization capability between desktop and Android will greatly assist users.
To provide you with a clearer understanding of the data synchronization capability, this article will demonstrate Firefox 29's synchronization abilities on both desktop and Android.
Setting up synchronization feature on desktop
It can be said that the new synchronization features in Firefox 29 are user-friendly and won't pose any difficulties. If you're using a Firefox account to link devices, you'll need to unlink them. Here's how you do it:
First, open Firefox browser on your computer. In the top-right corner menu, select Options.
Next, navigate to the Sync tab and choose “Unlink this Device” at the bottom of the window.
If you're not using a Firefox account to link devices, skip this step and proceed as follows:
Select Sign in to Sync.
Next, select Get Started.
If you already have an account, click “Sign in” to log in. If you don't have an account yet, you can create one by clicking “Create an account”.
Once you've created an account and successfully logged in, Firefox will automatically begin syncing data. Now, navigate to the “Sync” tab under “Options” to choose the data you want to synchronize.
Setting up synchronization feature on mobile devices
Open the Firefox browser on your Android device, then navigate to the Settings screen and select “Sync”. Next, click “Get started”
Next, log in to your Firefox account. At this point, Firefox Sync will begin updating necessary information on your Android device. Even tabs open in Firefox will be synchronized and listed in the “Sync” tab on Firefox for Android. And bookmarks will also be synchronized across devices.
This article has clearly explained how to set up Firefox 29's synchronization feature on Android mobile devices and desktop. You will no longer find it difficult to synchronize data between your personal computer and a smartphone or tablet running the Android operating system.
Additionally, you can refer to the article on How to create an account and synchronize data in Firefox. It would be a waste to overlook this article.
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