How to transfer safari to firefox browser

When I downloaded Firefox, the program asked if I wanted to use Firefox Start as my browser or transfer Safari to Firefox. I forgot to select Safari. How do I find the option to choose Safari?

go to file ->import and select safari see [[Importing bookmarks and other data from Safari ]]

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