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| How to Sync Your Browser Data in Any Browser and Access it Anywhere With browser sync enabled, you can open some tabs on your computer and access them on-the-go from your smartphone. If you have multiple computers, you can easily keep your bookmarks and settings in sync between them. Browsers were once self-contained pieces of software that ran on a single computer, but most popular browsers now offer integrated synchronization services and mobile apps. Internet Explorer is a bit behind, but it can be made smarter with third-party extensions. http://www.howtogeek.com/139179/how-...s-it-anywhere/ |
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