How to Migrate from Firefox to LibreWolf

If you've been keeping up with the controversy surrounding Firefox's recent privacy and user policy updates, you might feel that they've strayed from their once-strong commitment to user privacy. However, after experts analyzed their official statement, it seems the situation was more of a marketing misstep than a true policy shift. That said, if you're still not reassured by their response and want a more privacy-focused alternative, follow the steps below to migrate from Firefox to LibreWolf quickly and easily.

How to Migrate from Firefox to LibreWolf

Moving from Firefox to LibreWolf isn't all that complicated and follows a similar process that most other browsers do.

Download LibreWolf:

Install LibreWolf:

Transferring Data from Firefox to LibreWolf

There are two ways to transfer your data: using Firefox Sync or manually copying profiles. Using Firefox Sync is going to be the easiest method but if that isn't something you want to do, you can opt to use the manual option instead.

OPTION 1: Using Firefox Sync

Note: While this method transfers most data, it does not migrate active logins (you’ll need to re-login to websites manually).

OPTION 2: Manually Copying Your Firefox Profile (Way More Work)

If you prefer a more direct method, manually copying your Firefox profile ensures that all your settings, extensions, and logins are transferred.

Copy Firefox Data to LibreWolf:

Note: Some minor settings may not transfer perfectly due to LibreWolf’s privacy-focused adjustments.

Importing Saved Passwords (if needed)

If your saved passwords do not transfer automatically, you can manually export and import them:

Export from Firefox:

Import to LibreWolf:

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