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Transfer Data From Opera to Opera GX [How to]
Using the built-in sync option is your best choice
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Updated onJune 13, 2024
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If you’re planning to switch to Opera GX, you’re probably wondering how to transfer data from Opera to Opera GX. This guide will show you how to do it properly.
How do I transfer data from Opera to Opera GX?
1. Choose the import option
This will automatically import all the Opera One settings to Opera GX effortlessly.
2. Enable syncing on both browsers
3. Copy Opera One’s profile to GX’s profile
Once done, relaunch Opera GX to find all the data from your Opera One browser. If you have any issues following these steps, we have a guide on how to findOpera’s browsing history locationthat can help you.
If you don’t want to copy files, you can just rename the directories:
How do I import browsing history into Opera GX?
All methods listed above will import your browsing history to Opera GX.
Whether you choose Opera One or Opera GX, as a user you are in a win-win situation as most of the useful features like the built-in VPN, ad-blocker, or crypto wallet are common in both browsers.
Best of all, if you are a fan of the Chrome add-ons, you can follow our comprehensive guide on how toinstall & use Chrome extensions on Opera.
By using these methods, you can easily back up data andinstall Opera without losing your dataever again. Do keep in mind that issues can occur, and we have a guide on what to do ifOpera GX bookmarks aren’t showing, so don’t miss it.
IfOpera isn’t opening on Windows 11and you need to reinstall it, then be sure to transfer your data to the new installation using these methods.
For any other queries on the Opera One or the Opera GX browser, you can leave a message in the comments box below.
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Madhuparna Roy
A diploma holder in computers and with a keen interest in technology, Madhuparna is passionate about writing How-to guides and helping people solve the most intricate Windows issues.
It all started with the evolution of mobile phones and Google, and that has now settled with Windows.
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