I want to record, download, export or copy (I don't know the correct terminology) the HISTORY - not the bookmarks or cookies. How can I do this?

I want to record the history of a file offline, as a backup.

It is important to keep this information as a record of time allocation, to charge our customers the time spent online on their behalf.

I need to be as a backup or archive, but easily readable or searchable in the future, preferably in the text file, so the person looking at there is no need to have Firefox installed on their computer.

How to achieve this?

Hello, default firefox stores history and bookmarks in a database or a file called places.sqlite in the profile folder. You must save this file that you want to restore your story on another installation of firefox.

If you just want to save your story in a "readable" form (and do not want to import it into another instance of firefox), you can use an addon like https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/history-export/.

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