Giving users the option to export their data to an HTML file (most likely) **ensures that their data is not lost should they need or want to uninstall or move the app on their device. This can be frustrating for users who have important saved to Brave but either had to or tried (unknowingly) uninstalling the app to fix an issue, change devices, or any other relevant reason. If Brave is uninstalled, all associated data is cleared along with it. It also helps you create stronger passwords for every account you use. Get your bookmarks, passwords & more on all your devices. This is _particularly_ relevant when un/re-installing the app: Chrome has Google Password Manager built in, which makes it simple to save, manage, and protect your passwords online. They’re securely stored in your Google Account and available across all your devices. **The ability to export bookmarks/browsing data also solves the issue of "backing up" your data as well** - something Brave Sync doesn't offer. Manage your saved passwords in Android or Chrome. **This option allows users to try/switch over to Brave without having to sacrifice their data** - which, after import, can now be Synced across all their devices. When you sync saved passwords to Chrome, you can find them available when you sign in to an Android app. Under Passwords, find all your passwords. If you can’t find the Passwords icon, at the top right of your screen, click More Google Password Manager. **Many users are "blocked" from switching over to Brave due to the inability to import their browsing data** (any/call data, but primary concern seems to be bookmarks) **into Brave from another browser.** Many users have several years worth of saved (a la 2000+ bookmarks from 2011 - present!) and manually re-entering/saving all this data is unrealistic. At the top right, click Profile Passwords. _This issue was originally created a couple years ago (#150) but I felt requires a bit of a bump and update given how frequently it's requested._
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