C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Bookmarks
Go to Settings > You and Google > Sync and Google services . Make sure “Bookmarks” is toggled on. That’s it—your bookmarks are already floating in the digital ether.
Don’t panic. Your digital breadcrumb trail isn’t lost forever. Here’s how to teleport your bookmarks from your old machine to your new one—without losing your mind. Before you start digging through system folders, know this: Chrome has a built-in memory cloud. If you were signed into Chrome on your old computer with your Google account, you’re 90% of the way there.
Here’s an interesting, step-by-step write-up on copying Chrome bookmarks to another computer—written to be clear, engaging, and genuinely useful. You’ve just unboxed a shiny new computer. The keyboard is crisp, the screen is dazzling, and the speed is intoxicating. But then you open Chrome… and it’s a barren wasteland. No carefully curated folders. No “Recipes to Try” or “Killer Weekend Reads.” Just the cold, default bookmarks bar.
~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks