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where are the bookmarks after Firefox Sync?

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I appear to have successfully synched my android device with my Firefox desktop. The Firefox android settings show "Connected" enabled, and I have a date and time for Last update.

However, I can't see the bookmarks (or any other other sync data). Would you please let me know where/how I access them on my android device (Samsung Galaxy S2)?

Thanks, Ray

I appear to have successfully synched my android device with my Firefox desktop. The Firefox android settings show "Connected" enabled, and I have a date and time for Last update. However, I can't see the bookmarks (or any other other sync data). Would you please let me know where/how I access them on my android device (Samsung Galaxy S2)? Thanks, Ray

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Click on the Address bar of your Mobile Firefox and there should be a drop down menu appear which shows: All Pages / Bookmarks / History / Desktop.

Click on the Bookmarks tab and that's where you bookmarks are.

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Click on the Address bar of your Mobile Firefox and there should be a drop down menu appear which shows: All Pages / Bookmarks / History / Desktop.

Click on the Bookmarks tab and that's where you bookmarks are.

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Thank you ... that is very helpful indeed!

I have nested bookmark folders. Presumably Mozilla knows that when pressing the 'go to previous screen' back button from a nested folder on an android device, you are returned to the original web page itself rather than the previous nested folder?

Thank you. Ray

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On mine, it does. I think yours should too.

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Interesting ... your reply made me look again. Although the (soft) back button on my phone doesn't work, I now see there is an Up Arrow on the top of my nested folder list, and this works very well.

So thank you so much. You have solved both my issues! :)

Ray

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You are welcome.