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If I retrieved the places.sqlite file from a Time Machine backup, will this allow me to view the browsing history from that time period?

I do not want to restore - but simply view the browsing history from several TM backups and would like to be able to copy and past this history into a document.

Is this possible?

Thanks in advance!

If I retrieved the places.sqlite file from a Time Machine backup, will this allow me to view the browsing history from that time period? I do not want to restore - but simply view the browsing history from several TM backups and would like to be able to copy and past this history into a document. Is this possible? Thanks in advance!

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You can also consider to create a second Firefox profile folder and copy the file to that profile.

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Hello,

The places.sqlite file is a SQLite database, you could read that with any application that can read SQLite databases. Here's a Firefox Add-on that can do that.

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You can also consider to create a second Firefox profile folder and copy the file to that profile.

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Thanks for all the feedback and help. Appreciate it.