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ā11-06-2024 08:41 AM (Last edited ā11-06-2024 08:42 AM ) in
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ā11-09-2024 09:35 AM in
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ā11-19-2024 08:11 AM in
ComputersSame issue here... went to sync my bookmarks as I've done for the past couple of years and I just get an offer to buy the website! PLEASE fix this Samsung otherwise it's going to force myself and others to switch to another browser.
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ā11-19-2024 08:12 AM in
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ā11-20-2024 08:14 AM in
ComputersThis particular extension doesn't appear to be an official Samsung extension. It looks like the developers are the sixsupport. You can flag your concern with the Chrome Web store under the details info. To get it in front of Samsung, I would recommend submitting an error report - How to: Submit an Error Report - Samsung Community - 3001692
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ā11-28-2024 09:02 AM in
ComputersHello! In Windows 11, to make it work, I first had to import a bookmark in Chrome by selecting "add to current bookmarks." At that moment, the Chrome bookmarks appeared in the extension and subsequently on my phone. Most people install it, find that it doesn't sync and uninstall it. It seems to have allowed me to import all the bookmarks to Samsung Internet, but the synchronization is not bidirectional online; you have to import or delete from the extension.
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ComputersYes, there is a way. From either Google Chrome or your Edge Browser:
Go to Browser settings on your Windows computer for either Edge or Chrome, which ever you are using.
Then, go to Passwords
Click the three dots beside Passwords
Click Export Passwords
Choose the Destination folder (i.e. Downloads)
The file will be in an xls format.
Now send this file to your Samsung phone via Bluetooth. It will be in the Download folder once you transfer it.
Now open Samsung Wallet
Click the three dots on the top of the page, then "settings"
Click "Import", then "Import Data"
It will ask you from which folder, (i.e. "Downloads"), click this and then import.
Now all your username and passwords are imported into Samsung Wallet and can use these in your Samsung Browser.
Thank you
PS: To move from Samsung Pass on a phone to a laptop with Edge or Chrome is impossible as going in this direction, Samsung Pass saves the passwords in a file extension, .spss which only Samsung can open.
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ComputersThe above process seems lengthy but takes less than 2 min if you follow the directions. Thx
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