Import Cookies from IE to Safari on Mac

Import IE Cookies to Safari for Mac

You can scan your IE Cookies on Safari for Mac after you have imported IE Cookies to Safari for Mac.

Cookies can help us keep the information that we have just browse in the Internet. If you want to open those web pages, you need import those Cookies to your another web browser.


This article will teach you how to import IE Cookies to Safari. Also you can use those methods to import Cookies, Bookmarks and Favourite between web browsers, like Firefox.



Safari can import IE Cookies on the fly.

To access this feature, you must enable the Debug menu. The simplest way is to use the terminal: Quit Safari and then enter in this:


defaults write com.apple.safari IncludeDebugMenu 1 (change the 1 to a 0 to disable it)


After that, just launch Safari and access all the "hidden" features of the debug menu.

If you have terminal fear, there are plenty of freeware apps that can do this and more.



Safari imports IE Cookies through copying files.

You can "import" IE Cookies to Safari by simply copying the Cookies.html document from wherever it resides in the IE preferences(File - Import Cookies), renaming it Hotlist.html, and dragging it into the Safari preferences folder.




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