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Access to Collections and links - backup collections

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Hello dears!

I have an urgent problem, my android phone is broken and as I had FF beta on my SD card (which was set as main memory) and now is not accesible thorugh phone. I had plenty important collections and bookmarks which will be lost now after reseting my phone. I wonder if there is a way to access to collections through firefox sync (which I couldnt find any) or a location on the memory card inside FF app data?

I would really appriciate any help! :)

Hello dears! I have an urgent problem, my android phone is broken and as I had FF beta on my SD card (which was set as main memory) and now is not accesible thorugh phone. I had plenty important collections and bookmarks which will be lost now after reseting my phone. '''I wonder if there is a way to access to collections through firefox sync (which I couldnt find any) or a location on the memory card inside FF app data?''' I would really appriciate any help! :)

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Hi

At the present time it is not possible to sync Collections to another copy of Firefox.

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Thank you. Can I find them anywhere between apk files or FF data files on Android storage?

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I do not believe so, no. It might be possible to find them in a file on a rooted Android device, but I cannot recommend or support that approach.