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Safari Auto-Sharing Bookmarks: How do I stop it?

I have a Mac desktop and a MacBook Air. The MacBook air is only used for certain projects: most every file I use is saved in the iCloud; anything of a sensitive nature is not kept here. That is the way I want it, but Safari had different ideas.


When I got the laptop, most - but not all - of my bookmarks from my desktop were automatically added to the laptop. This wasn't a transfer; I still use the laptop for most of my work. I'm guessing it was done because of my appleID, I don't really know, but in any event, I do not want this. There are only a few bookmarks I would like to have on the laptop, the rest should not have ever of been addedd. I don't know how this was set up, but I would like to stop it.


I am tempted to just delete them all from the laptop, but - as I have no idea how or why they were auto-populated - I am fearful that deleting bookmarks on the laptop will work backwards and delete them off the desktop.


I would appreciate any advice on how to stop they two from "sharing" bookmarks and know how to safely remove them from the laptop. If your suggestion is to question why I want to do this, please do not bother posting.


Thanks

Jim


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jun 27, 2020 12:32 PM

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Posted on Jun 27, 2020 1:18 PM

It's a good idea to export a copy of your bookmarks first (if anything goes wrong, you can always import them again):

From support.apple.com: "Export a copy of your Safari bookmarks:

  1. Choose File > Export Bookmarks.
  2. Choose where you want to export the file, then click Save. The file’s name is Safari Bookmarks.html unless you change it."


To stop synchronizing bookmarks:

  • click on the apple-icon
  • click on Preferences
  • click on your AppleID
  • click on iCloud
  • uncheck Safari


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Jun 27, 2020 1:18 PM in response to hoopsmiller

It's a good idea to export a copy of your bookmarks first (if anything goes wrong, you can always import them again):

From support.apple.com: "Export a copy of your Safari bookmarks:

  1. Choose File > Export Bookmarks.
  2. Choose where you want to export the file, then click Save. The file’s name is Safari Bookmarks.html unless you change it."


To stop synchronizing bookmarks:

  • click on the apple-icon
  • click on Preferences
  • click on your AppleID
  • click on iCloud
  • uncheck Safari


Safari Auto-Sharing Bookmarks: How do I stop it?

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