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I'm syncing history. Why do my devices have different sets of history?

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When syncing history between devices I expect them to have the same set of history entries. They don't. Why not?

I can find entries on one device that I can't find on another. I'm relying on finding all entries on all devices.

When syncing history between devices I expect them to have the same set of history entries. They don't. Why not? I can find entries on one device that I can't find on another. I'm relying on finding all entries on all devices.

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Partial explanation is here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1279256#answer-1288122

"So, Firefox Sync can keep history data for up to 60 days on the servers, but browsers can only send it the most recent 30 days of history."

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Partial explanation is here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1279256#answer-1288122

"So, Firefox Sync can keep history data for up to 60 days on the servers, but browsers can only send it the most recent 30 days of history."