Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
can two computers 'sync' , and is one a 'master'?


Yes sync is compatible for multiple computers/devices, even the same computer 
if you
run multiple profiles, or Multiple browsers that support Sync (like SeaMonkey 
and
Firefox).

As far as 'is one a master' assuming I understand your question right, neither
computer/profile is a master by the traditional sense of the word. You can make
changes in both profiles, and Sync will combine those changes.

Thanks!  I think you correctly deduced what I was trying to ask.

It sounds like sync is also perfect for migrating from, say, XP on one computer to Win7 on another, yes?

The default 'master' is a Server hosted by Mozilla,

I assume it acts as intermediary and not as a storage point.

but there is the possibility to
install/run/activate your own server if you like. And the design is secure 
enough
that not even the people who run your server have the ability to view your 
data. The
encryption key(s) are stored locally on your computer(s). (or on a printout if 
you
choose).

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