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How can I save my browsing history to a file that I can use to access links in the future?

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I am having some problems accessing some websites within my company. I am being told to clear everything, cache, history, etc. by the support team. I don't want to lose the browsing history. Is there any way to save the history as a file and then import it, or at the very least, access the history in the file to identify the link and then launch from that link?

I am having some problems accessing some websites within my company. I am being told to clear everything, cache, history, etc. by the support team. I don't want to lose the browsing history. Is there any way to save the history as a file and then import it, or at the very least, access the history in the file to identify the link and then launch from that link?

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Firefox can save a copy of your bookmarks. But not your history.

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

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Are you allowed to install random software utilities? In that case, this program can export to CSV which you can access in Excel:

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/mozilla_history_view.html

If you can't use that, there is an extension I tried once but I found it a little complicated to use and can't recall testing its export feature:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/norwell/

Actually, although it can import, it might not be able to export. ??

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bocchino354 said

I am having some problems accessing some websites within my company. I am being told to clear everything, cache, history, etc. by the support team. I don't want to lose the browsing history. Is there any way to save the history as a file and then import it, or at the very least, access the history in the file to identify the link and then launch from that link?

Did you find a solution to this?