With features like an integrated ad blocker, free VPN service and built-in Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp integration, the Opera browser offers a range of attractive features that make it a real alternative to perennial favorites like Chrome and Firefox. But there’s one thing that can be really annoying when you switch to a new Internet browser: The bookmarks library you’ve worked so hard to put together is suddenly no longer available.
However, like many other solutions, Opera allows you to import bookmarks from other browsers so you don’t have to recreate your library by transferring each link at a time. You can also use this option if you’ve been using Opera for a long time and want to use it to browse the web on another device. In this how-to article, you’ll learn exactly how to import bookmarks into Opera.