The quote? It was in a note-taking app, inside a folder called “Inspiration,” not in the browser at all.
It sounds like you’re looking for something you saved or marked as a favorite—maybe a post, a link, a file, or a spot in an app—but you can’t find it right now.
Then it clicked. Some apps have their own “favorites” hidden inside menus. Spotify: “Your Library” → “Playlists” → “Liked Songs.” Google Maps: “Saved” tab at the bottom. Instagram: the bookmark icon under her profile. where are my favorites
Not there.
First, she checked the browser menu (three dots or lines). In Chrome, she found “Bookmarks” → “Bookmark Manager.” In Safari on iPhone, she tapped the book icon at the bottom. On her Android, she looked in the Chrome app menu for “Favorites” or “Saved.” The quote
Let me tell you a short that might give you an idea of where to look. “The Case of the Hidden Favorites”
Then she remembered: she had switched to a different browser last week. So she opened Firefox. And there—under the library icon—were all her old stars, waiting quietly. Then it clicked
Lena had a habit of saving things for later. A recipe, a map to a hiking trail, a quote from an article, a song her friend shared. She’d tap the little star or heart icon without thinking.