As you all know, technology is becoming more and more mobile,
and as such browsing on the web has become much more mobile as well. Below is a
way to sync your web browsing and take it anywhere you go. Shown below is an
example of how to sync your Chrome account.
click Chrome’s menu button

You can
control which browser data is synced by opening the Settings screen and
clicking Advanced sync settings under “Sign in”. By default, Chrome syncs your
apps, autofill data, bookmarks, extensions, omnibox history (address bar
history), passwords, settings, themes, and open tabs. Chrome encrypts only your
passwords by default, but you can optionally encrypt all synced data. You can
also set a separate encryption passphrase, if you like.
Alternatively,
you can click on the “Choose what to sync” at the login screen pictured below
to get to this same screen.
This is just
a brief instruction on how to do this in Chrome.. The great thing about syncing
is it allows you to always have your favorites and such anywhere you go
regardless of the device.
Below is a
link to learn how to do this in many other browsers as well:
http://www.howtogeek.com/139179/how-to-sync-your-browser-data-in-any-browser-and-access-it-anywhere/
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