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Google is very good at making it hard for users to transfer data between two smartphones.
It would be great if Fenix would provide a way to easily access the gecko profile. This could be done via some of the following options:
let users import and export a zip of the gecko profile
let users store the gecko profile on the internal storage or a SD card
What/Requirements
users can look into their gecko profile
users can reuse an existing gecko profile
Acceptance Criteria (how do I know when I’m done?)
I’ve just wanted to transfer my data from Firefox for Android (Fenix) from OnePlus 6T to Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ using backup made by Titanium Backup, but after data restoration, FF would crash. I tried to restore app+data and also tried to install FF from Google Play and restore data only, however, the result is the same.
I wish I could either sync everything (all preferences, installed plugins, bookmarks, collections, open tabs, etc; this I would like to be the case on the desktop Firefox too) via Firefox Sync with an option in the initialisation to import them from a particular device; OR to be able to export the data device-independently and import them in the same or different device.
Update: This issue is a possible duplicate of #2080.
Why/User Benefit/User Problem
Google is very good at making it hard for users to transfer data between two smartphones.
It would be great if Fenix would provide a way to easily access the gecko profile. This could be done via some of the following options:
What/Requirements
Acceptance Criteria (how do I know when I’m done?)
Both requirements are implemented.
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