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makes it quite easy to access your browsing history, bookmarks, saved passwords and even open tabs and other assorted data from different machines. insists you create an account on to be able to use the Sync feature. You can use your existing account or create a new account (you must use a different email address). The Sync tab on the Preferences sidebar will list all the devices connected to your account. You can also provide a custom name for each for easy identification, and the feature lets you choose the elements you wish to sync across devices.

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