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I created a new firefox account to sync bookmarks from old to new computer. But new computer is logged into my old profile. how do i log out of firefox profile?

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I want to sync bookmarks and history from my old computer to my new computer. The problem is that my computers are logged into my two different firefox accounts. The reason is this:

I wanted to sync bookmarks and history from my old computer to my new computer. On my new computer I was already logged in on a firefox account I cannot remember I have made and therefore I cannot remember the password. So when I wanted to log in to the same account (my old firefox account) on my old computer I could not because I could not remember the password. Then I created a new firefox account so I could log on the new firefox account on both my old and new computer and then make them sync. I created the new firefox account on my old computer and wanted to log into the new firefox account on my new computer (which was signed into my old firefox account). The problem is that I do not know how to log out of my old firefox account on my new computer in order to log into my new firefox account on my new computer and sync with the old computer. Neither can i delete my old firefox account because I do not know or remember my password. All I want to do is to log in to my new firefox account on my new computer so I can sync it with my old computer which is already logged in to my new firefox account. I hope you can help me. Thanks

I want to sync bookmarks and history from my old computer to my new computer. The problem is that my computers are logged into my two different firefox accounts. The reason is this: I wanted to sync bookmarks and history from my old computer to my new computer. On my new computer I was already logged in on a firefox account I cannot remember I have made and therefore I cannot remember the password. So when I wanted to log in to the same account (my old firefox account) on my old computer I could not because I could not remember the password. Then I created a new firefox account so I could log on the new firefox account on both my old and new computer and then make them sync. I created the new firefox account on my old computer and wanted to log into the new firefox account on my new computer (which was signed into my old firefox account). The problem is that I do not know how to log out of my old firefox account on my new computer in order to log into my new firefox account on my new computer and sync with the old computer. Neither can i delete my old firefox account because I do not know or remember my password. All I want to do is to log in to my new firefox account on my new computer so I can sync it with my old computer which is already logged in to my new firefox account. I hope you can help me. Thanks

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Log out of the current sync.

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How do I log out of the current sync?

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Type about:accounts<enter> in the address bar. [57+] https://accounts.firefox.com/settings

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Sorry. I do not understand what I should do? Should i type about:accounts or about:accounts<enter> in the address bar? When I typed in either of them it said that they were invalid URLs. Should that be the only thing I type in the address bar or should it be together with the link you also posted? Can you please be more specific. I am not the most skillful person on a computer. Thanks

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For Firefox 57+; https://accounts.firefox.com/settings For other Firefox versions; Type about:accounts<enter> in the address bar.