~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft Edge/Default/
Firefox handles things differently. It uses a to store bookmarks along with your browsing history.
Go export your bookmarks right now. Trust me—future you will be grateful.
Since Microsoft Edge moved to the Chromium engine (the same engine Chrome uses), its file structure is remarkably similar to Google Chrome.
Chrome tucks its data deep into your User AppData folder. Because this folder is hidden by default, the easiest way to get there is by using the "Run" command.
Since Edge is built on the Chromium engine, its storage path is very similar to Chrome's.
C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\Default macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft Edge/Default
Before we dive into file paths, there is one golden rule: