How can I Transfer Google Chrome's Data and Settings to another Google Account?












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I use Google Chrome and I have 100s of bookmarks, history, search preferences, search engines, extensions, and apps installed.



I want to have a new Google account, and I need to move everything from my current account to the new one.



I did sign in to another Chrome and transferred my bookmarks using the Export/Import option. How can I transfer all the Google Chrome data, saved usernames and passwords, and everything else to the new account?










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    I use Google Chrome and I have 100s of bookmarks, history, search preferences, search engines, extensions, and apps installed.



    I want to have a new Google account, and I need to move everything from my current account to the new one.



    I did sign in to another Chrome and transferred my bookmarks using the Export/Import option. How can I transfer all the Google Chrome data, saved usernames and passwords, and everything else to the new account?










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      I use Google Chrome and I have 100s of bookmarks, history, search preferences, search engines, extensions, and apps installed.



      I want to have a new Google account, and I need to move everything from my current account to the new one.



      I did sign in to another Chrome and transferred my bookmarks using the Export/Import option. How can I transfer all the Google Chrome data, saved usernames and passwords, and everything else to the new account?










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      I use Google Chrome and I have 100s of bookmarks, history, search preferences, search engines, extensions, and apps installed.



      I want to have a new Google account, and I need to move everything from my current account to the new one.



      I did sign in to another Chrome and transferred my bookmarks using the Export/Import option. How can I transfer all the Google Chrome data, saved usernames and passwords, and everything else to the new account?







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          Copy the user data (find it at ~/.config/google-chrome on Linux) then make a new user profile from the settings and delete the other one. Copy back the data and wait for it to sync.






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          • Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

            – Dheeraj Thedijje
            Jun 29 '13 at 8:59






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            I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

            – Dheeraj Thedijje
            Jun 29 '13 at 9:02








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            Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

            – user234593
            Jun 29 '13 at 13:07



















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          [EDIT] According to Aminah Nuraini (in comments) the following is no longer the case.



          I'm just going to post this here for greater visibility (as I found it very useful) for future people who come across it, credit goes to user234593:



          Go to the menu and at the top under signed in as youremail@gmail.com click disconnect then click sign in and sign in as a different account.



          When you click disconnect it warns you that all your data will stay on the computer (which is exactly what you want) and when you sign in with the new account the things get synced to that account






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            Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

            – Aminah Nuraini
            May 9 '16 at 20:20



















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          An old question but the current answer is out of date and I stumbled across this on my quest today (would simply comment this if I had the available rep).



          Now the process is:




          1. go to Menu (the 3 line/hamburger sybol in the top right) and click 'settings'

          2. Select the 'disconnect' button which is one of the first buttons at the top of the main section of the settings page you just opened. Confirm you want to leave your data on the PC (do NOT select to clear bookmarks/history etc..)

          3. Close settings tab and sign-in using the man icon in the title bar. This will prompt you that another user was previously signed in on this machine and you can either clear their data, or you can 'sign in anyway' and merge the data. The latter is of course the one we want here.


          Hey presto - job complete!






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          • Same answer as @Chowie

            – Davidenko
            Jul 20 '15 at 18:06











          • This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

            – Ray Foss
            May 19 '16 at 13:01











          • still worked with chrome 55

            – linqu
            Jan 30 '17 at 14:01






          • 1





            No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

            – pors
            Mar 2 '17 at 19:26











          • Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

            – Okneloper
            Aug 27 '17 at 11:40



















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          I was unable to figure out a way to do this on Chrome 60 on a Windows 10 machine. However, I found a way to do it using Chrome on my Android device. I am running Chrome 59 on a Samsung Galaxy S7 with Android 7.0. I had both google accounts attached to the phone. I'm not sure if it matters, but the new account was set up as the first google account on the phone. In Chrome on my Android device, I signed into my old google account. I then signed out of Chrome, and signed back in using my new google account. It allowed me to merge all of my synced data. I then logged into Chrome on my Windows machine using the new google account, and all of my chrome data from the old google account showed up.






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            Hi I managed to sync my old google account with my new google account on the latest chrome and on windows 10 :)



            Its as simple as what Paul did on his android.



            Steps:




            1. Sign out of your old google account (do not delete all history and data).

            2. Sign in to your new google account immediately and it will prompt you whether to retain all data of your old account.

            3. Click merge and its done.


            Sorry for the non-technical terms used as I'm not a computer guy. Just trying to be helpful :)






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              I was able to move my saved passwords to my new Google account with the help of this site: https://www.webnots.com/how-to-import-and-export-passwords-in-chrome/



              The steps are:




              1. In old account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and export the passwords by clicking the 3 vertical dots, export password csv file

              2. In new account, go to chrome://flags and enable the "Import passwords" option

              3. In new account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and import the password csv file.






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                Copy the user data (find it at ~/.config/google-chrome on Linux) then make a new user profile from the settings and delete the other one. Copy back the data and wait for it to sync.






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                • Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 8:59






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                  I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 9:02








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                  Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

                  – user234593
                  Jun 29 '13 at 13:07
















                10














                Copy the user data (find it at ~/.config/google-chrome on Linux) then make a new user profile from the settings and delete the other one. Copy back the data and wait for it to sync.






                share|improve this answer


























                • Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 8:59






                • 1





                  I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 9:02








                • 9





                  Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

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                  Jun 29 '13 at 13:07














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                Copy the user data (find it at ~/.config/google-chrome on Linux) then make a new user profile from the settings and delete the other one. Copy back the data and wait for it to sync.






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                Copy the user data (find it at ~/.config/google-chrome on Linux) then make a new user profile from the settings and delete the other one. Copy back the data and wait for it to sync.







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                • Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 8:59






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                  I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 9:02








                • 9





                  Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

                  – user234593
                  Jun 29 '13 at 13:07



















                • Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 8:59






                • 1





                  I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

                  – Dheeraj Thedijje
                  Jun 29 '13 at 9:02








                • 9





                  Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

                  – user234593
                  Jun 29 '13 at 13:07

















                Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

                – Dheeraj Thedijje
                Jun 29 '13 at 8:59





                Wow, will this work, i mean in Windows?

                – Dheeraj Thedijje
                Jun 29 '13 at 8:59




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                I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

                – Dheeraj Thedijje
                Jun 29 '13 at 9:02







                I opened Appdata in Windows, and navigated to C:UsersThedijjeAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser Data and found two folder named profile1 and default. I opened it and found that this all contain data from both user,i think copying data from Default to Profile1 should move data from one to another account after sync? isn't it?

                – Dheeraj Thedijje
                Jun 29 '13 at 9:02






                9




                9





                Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

                – user234593
                Jun 29 '13 at 13:07





                Hang on a minute, you could do it a much easier way. (Sorry...) You can delete the other profile. Goto the menu and click "Signed in as thedijje@gmail.com" then click "disconnect", click "sign in" and click "sign in with a different account" if it doesn't let you change the username. Then sign in with the new account... done!

                – user234593
                Jun 29 '13 at 13:07













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                [EDIT] According to Aminah Nuraini (in comments) the following is no longer the case.



                I'm just going to post this here for greater visibility (as I found it very useful) for future people who come across it, credit goes to user234593:



                Go to the menu and at the top under signed in as youremail@gmail.com click disconnect then click sign in and sign in as a different account.



                When you click disconnect it warns you that all your data will stay on the computer (which is exactly what you want) and when you sign in with the new account the things get synced to that account






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                  Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

                  – Aminah Nuraini
                  May 9 '16 at 20:20
















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                [EDIT] According to Aminah Nuraini (in comments) the following is no longer the case.



                I'm just going to post this here for greater visibility (as I found it very useful) for future people who come across it, credit goes to user234593:



                Go to the menu and at the top under signed in as youremail@gmail.com click disconnect then click sign in and sign in as a different account.



                When you click disconnect it warns you that all your data will stay on the computer (which is exactly what you want) and when you sign in with the new account the things get synced to that account






                share|improve this answer





















                • 6





                  Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

                  – Aminah Nuraini
                  May 9 '16 at 20:20














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                24







                [EDIT] According to Aminah Nuraini (in comments) the following is no longer the case.



                I'm just going to post this here for greater visibility (as I found it very useful) for future people who come across it, credit goes to user234593:



                Go to the menu and at the top under signed in as youremail@gmail.com click disconnect then click sign in and sign in as a different account.



                When you click disconnect it warns you that all your data will stay on the computer (which is exactly what you want) and when you sign in with the new account the things get synced to that account






                share|improve this answer















                [EDIT] According to Aminah Nuraini (in comments) the following is no longer the case.



                I'm just going to post this here for greater visibility (as I found it very useful) for future people who come across it, credit goes to user234593:



                Go to the menu and at the top under signed in as youremail@gmail.com click disconnect then click sign in and sign in as a different account.



                When you click disconnect it warns you that all your data will stay on the computer (which is exactly what you want) and when you sign in with the new account the things get synced to that account







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                  Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

                  – Aminah Nuraini
                  May 9 '16 at 20:20














                • 6





                  Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

                  – Aminah Nuraini
                  May 9 '16 at 20:20








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                6





                Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

                – Aminah Nuraini
                May 9 '16 at 20:20





                Outdated. Now they make sure all of the data got cleared when you do so

                – Aminah Nuraini
                May 9 '16 at 20:20











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                An old question but the current answer is out of date and I stumbled across this on my quest today (would simply comment this if I had the available rep).



                Now the process is:




                1. go to Menu (the 3 line/hamburger sybol in the top right) and click 'settings'

                2. Select the 'disconnect' button which is one of the first buttons at the top of the main section of the settings page you just opened. Confirm you want to leave your data on the PC (do NOT select to clear bookmarks/history etc..)

                3. Close settings tab and sign-in using the man icon in the title bar. This will prompt you that another user was previously signed in on this machine and you can either clear their data, or you can 'sign in anyway' and merge the data. The latter is of course the one we want here.


                Hey presto - job complete!






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                • Same answer as @Chowie

                  – Davidenko
                  Jul 20 '15 at 18:06











                • This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

                  – Ray Foss
                  May 19 '16 at 13:01











                • still worked with chrome 55

                  – linqu
                  Jan 30 '17 at 14:01






                • 1





                  No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

                  – pors
                  Mar 2 '17 at 19:26











                • Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

                  – Okneloper
                  Aug 27 '17 at 11:40
















                17














                An old question but the current answer is out of date and I stumbled across this on my quest today (would simply comment this if I had the available rep).



                Now the process is:




                1. go to Menu (the 3 line/hamburger sybol in the top right) and click 'settings'

                2. Select the 'disconnect' button which is one of the first buttons at the top of the main section of the settings page you just opened. Confirm you want to leave your data on the PC (do NOT select to clear bookmarks/history etc..)

                3. Close settings tab and sign-in using the man icon in the title bar. This will prompt you that another user was previously signed in on this machine and you can either clear their data, or you can 'sign in anyway' and merge the data. The latter is of course the one we want here.


                Hey presto - job complete!






                share|improve this answer
























                • Same answer as @Chowie

                  – Davidenko
                  Jul 20 '15 at 18:06











                • This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

                  – Ray Foss
                  May 19 '16 at 13:01











                • still worked with chrome 55

                  – linqu
                  Jan 30 '17 at 14:01






                • 1





                  No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

                  – pors
                  Mar 2 '17 at 19:26











                • Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

                  – Okneloper
                  Aug 27 '17 at 11:40














                17












                17








                17







                An old question but the current answer is out of date and I stumbled across this on my quest today (would simply comment this if I had the available rep).



                Now the process is:




                1. go to Menu (the 3 line/hamburger sybol in the top right) and click 'settings'

                2. Select the 'disconnect' button which is one of the first buttons at the top of the main section of the settings page you just opened. Confirm you want to leave your data on the PC (do NOT select to clear bookmarks/history etc..)

                3. Close settings tab and sign-in using the man icon in the title bar. This will prompt you that another user was previously signed in on this machine and you can either clear their data, or you can 'sign in anyway' and merge the data. The latter is of course the one we want here.


                Hey presto - job complete!






                share|improve this answer













                An old question but the current answer is out of date and I stumbled across this on my quest today (would simply comment this if I had the available rep).



                Now the process is:




                1. go to Menu (the 3 line/hamburger sybol in the top right) and click 'settings'

                2. Select the 'disconnect' button which is one of the first buttons at the top of the main section of the settings page you just opened. Confirm you want to leave your data on the PC (do NOT select to clear bookmarks/history etc..)

                3. Close settings tab and sign-in using the man icon in the title bar. This will prompt you that another user was previously signed in on this machine and you can either clear their data, or you can 'sign in anyway' and merge the data. The latter is of course the one we want here.


                Hey presto - job complete!







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                • Same answer as @Chowie

                  – Davidenko
                  Jul 20 '15 at 18:06











                • This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

                  – Ray Foss
                  May 19 '16 at 13:01











                • still worked with chrome 55

                  – linqu
                  Jan 30 '17 at 14:01






                • 1





                  No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

                  – pors
                  Mar 2 '17 at 19:26











                • Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

                  – Okneloper
                  Aug 27 '17 at 11:40



















                • Same answer as @Chowie

                  – Davidenko
                  Jul 20 '15 at 18:06











                • This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

                  – Ray Foss
                  May 19 '16 at 13:01











                • still worked with chrome 55

                  – linqu
                  Jan 30 '17 at 14:01






                • 1





                  No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

                  – pors
                  Mar 2 '17 at 19:26











                • Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

                  – Okneloper
                  Aug 27 '17 at 11:40

















                Same answer as @Chowie

                – Davidenko
                Jul 20 '15 at 18:06





                Same answer as @Chowie

                – Davidenko
                Jul 20 '15 at 18:06













                This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

                – Ray Foss
                May 19 '16 at 13:01





                This worked on the latest chrome 50, even passwords synced.

                – Ray Foss
                May 19 '16 at 13:01













                still worked with chrome 55

                – linqu
                Jan 30 '17 at 14:01





                still worked with chrome 55

                – linqu
                Jan 30 '17 at 14:01




                1




                1





                No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

                – pors
                Mar 2 '17 at 19:26





                No longer works with Chrome 56. There is no longer an option to keep the data: Disconnecting your@email.com will clear your history, bookmarks, settings and other Chrome data stored on this device. Data stored in your Google Account will not be cleared and can be managed on Google Dashboard.

                – pors
                Mar 2 '17 at 19:26













                Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

                – Okneloper
                Aug 27 '17 at 11:40





                Thanks, really simple and still worked perfectly on Chrome 60

                – Okneloper
                Aug 27 '17 at 11:40











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                I was unable to figure out a way to do this on Chrome 60 on a Windows 10 machine. However, I found a way to do it using Chrome on my Android device. I am running Chrome 59 on a Samsung Galaxy S7 with Android 7.0. I had both google accounts attached to the phone. I'm not sure if it matters, but the new account was set up as the first google account on the phone. In Chrome on my Android device, I signed into my old google account. I then signed out of Chrome, and signed back in using my new google account. It allowed me to merge all of my synced data. I then logged into Chrome on my Windows machine using the new google account, and all of my chrome data from the old google account showed up.






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                  I was unable to figure out a way to do this on Chrome 60 on a Windows 10 machine. However, I found a way to do it using Chrome on my Android device. I am running Chrome 59 on a Samsung Galaxy S7 with Android 7.0. I had both google accounts attached to the phone. I'm not sure if it matters, but the new account was set up as the first google account on the phone. In Chrome on my Android device, I signed into my old google account. I then signed out of Chrome, and signed back in using my new google account. It allowed me to merge all of my synced data. I then logged into Chrome on my Windows machine using the new google account, and all of my chrome data from the old google account showed up.






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                    I was unable to figure out a way to do this on Chrome 60 on a Windows 10 machine. However, I found a way to do it using Chrome on my Android device. I am running Chrome 59 on a Samsung Galaxy S7 with Android 7.0. I had both google accounts attached to the phone. I'm not sure if it matters, but the new account was set up as the first google account on the phone. In Chrome on my Android device, I signed into my old google account. I then signed out of Chrome, and signed back in using my new google account. It allowed me to merge all of my synced data. I then logged into Chrome on my Windows machine using the new google account, and all of my chrome data from the old google account showed up.






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                    I was unable to figure out a way to do this on Chrome 60 on a Windows 10 machine. However, I found a way to do it using Chrome on my Android device. I am running Chrome 59 on a Samsung Galaxy S7 with Android 7.0. I had both google accounts attached to the phone. I'm not sure if it matters, but the new account was set up as the first google account on the phone. In Chrome on my Android device, I signed into my old google account. I then signed out of Chrome, and signed back in using my new google account. It allowed me to merge all of my synced data. I then logged into Chrome on my Windows machine using the new google account, and all of my chrome data from the old google account showed up.







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                        Hi I managed to sync my old google account with my new google account on the latest chrome and on windows 10 :)



                        Its as simple as what Paul did on his android.



                        Steps:




                        1. Sign out of your old google account (do not delete all history and data).

                        2. Sign in to your new google account immediately and it will prompt you whether to retain all data of your old account.

                        3. Click merge and its done.


                        Sorry for the non-technical terms used as I'm not a computer guy. Just trying to be helpful :)






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                          Hi I managed to sync my old google account with my new google account on the latest chrome and on windows 10 :)



                          Its as simple as what Paul did on his android.



                          Steps:




                          1. Sign out of your old google account (do not delete all history and data).

                          2. Sign in to your new google account immediately and it will prompt you whether to retain all data of your old account.

                          3. Click merge and its done.


                          Sorry for the non-technical terms used as I'm not a computer guy. Just trying to be helpful :)






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                            Hi I managed to sync my old google account with my new google account on the latest chrome and on windows 10 :)



                            Its as simple as what Paul did on his android.



                            Steps:




                            1. Sign out of your old google account (do not delete all history and data).

                            2. Sign in to your new google account immediately and it will prompt you whether to retain all data of your old account.

                            3. Click merge and its done.


                            Sorry for the non-technical terms used as I'm not a computer guy. Just trying to be helpful :)






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                            Hi I managed to sync my old google account with my new google account on the latest chrome and on windows 10 :)



                            Its as simple as what Paul did on his android.



                            Steps:




                            1. Sign out of your old google account (do not delete all history and data).

                            2. Sign in to your new google account immediately and it will prompt you whether to retain all data of your old account.

                            3. Click merge and its done.


                            Sorry for the non-technical terms used as I'm not a computer guy. Just trying to be helpful :)







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                                I was able to move my saved passwords to my new Google account with the help of this site: https://www.webnots.com/how-to-import-and-export-passwords-in-chrome/



                                The steps are:




                                1. In old account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and export the passwords by clicking the 3 vertical dots, export password csv file

                                2. In new account, go to chrome://flags and enable the "Import passwords" option

                                3. In new account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and import the password csv file.






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                                  I was able to move my saved passwords to my new Google account with the help of this site: https://www.webnots.com/how-to-import-and-export-passwords-in-chrome/



                                  The steps are:




                                  1. In old account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and export the passwords by clicking the 3 vertical dots, export password csv file

                                  2. In new account, go to chrome://flags and enable the "Import passwords" option

                                  3. In new account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and import the password csv file.






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                                    I was able to move my saved passwords to my new Google account with the help of this site: https://www.webnots.com/how-to-import-and-export-passwords-in-chrome/



                                    The steps are:




                                    1. In old account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and export the passwords by clicking the 3 vertical dots, export password csv file

                                    2. In new account, go to chrome://flags and enable the "Import passwords" option

                                    3. In new account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and import the password csv file.






                                    share|improve this answer















                                    I was able to move my saved passwords to my new Google account with the help of this site: https://www.webnots.com/how-to-import-and-export-passwords-in-chrome/



                                    The steps are:




                                    1. In old account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and export the passwords by clicking the 3 vertical dots, export password csv file

                                    2. In new account, go to chrome://flags and enable the "Import passwords" option

                                    3. In new account, go to chrome://settings/passwords and import the password csv file.







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