If your hard drive crashes or you switch operating systems, knowing exactly where Chrome stores its bookmarks can be the difference between digital amnesia and a clean recovery. Spoiler: They aren’t floating in the cloud (unless you turn sync on).
This is Chrome’s automatic safety net. Every few launches (or after significant changes), Chrome copies the live Bookmarks file to Bookmarks.bak . If the main file gets corrupted (power outage during a write), Chrome will silently restore from the .bak file. where chrome bookmarks stored
You have 1,247 bookmarks. Some are recipes you’ll never cook, some are "important work docs," and a few lead to 404 errors from 2016. But where, physically, do these little blue links live? If your hard drive crashes or you switch
Go now. Back up that Bookmarks file. You’ll thank yourself when your SSD dies next Tuesday. Have a Chrome bookmark horror story or a clever script? Drop it in the comments. Every few launches (or after significant changes), Chrome