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import your passwords to Chrome
he only way to do it that I could find was to try to enable a disabled Chrome feature that allows you to import passwords. After searching online, I found several methods to enable it, depending on which version of Chrome you’re running. I am currently running version 88, and while I was able to use the following method to add the import command to Chrome (
thank you to Guiding Tech for pointing me toward this possible solution), my copy of Chrome was never able to actually import the CSV file I had downloaded from LastPass.
Be that as it may, here is the process I used. Perhaps you’ll have more luck. I’ll let you know how I finally managed to get my passwords into Chrome right afterward.
- In Chrome’s top address bar, type in chrome://flags. This will bring you to the Experiments page.
- In the “Search flags” box on top, type in “password import.” (Probably just typing “password” will be enough.)
In Chrome’s Experiments page, you can enable the Import feature.
- Find “Password import” and click on the drop-down menu on the left (it will probably be labeled “Default”). Select “Enabled.”
- Select “Relaunch.”
- Now that you’ve added the import function, go to to your Chrome Settings (by selecting the three dots in the upper right corner and choosing “Settings”).
- Find “Passwords” (which will be in the “Autofill” category) and click on the arrow on the right.
- Look for “Saved Passwords,” and click on the three dots on the right. You should see a drop-down that includes the selection “Import.”
Chrome should now have an Import selection under Saved Passwords.
- Click on “Import.” You’ll be able to select a CSV file from your file manager — and hopefully, import your passwords.
If that works for you — great! If not, then there is a last desperate way to get your passwords into Chrome, which is the one that finally worked for me.
- Download Firefox (if you don’t have it already) and start it up.
- Click on the three lines in the upper right corner and select “Logins and Passwords.”
- Click on the three dots in the upper right corner and select “Import from a File.”
- Select your CSV file and import it.
Firefox has no qualms about importing a CSV password file. Now that your passwords are in Firefox, you can transfer them easily to Chrome:
- In Chrome, click on the three dots in the upper right corner and go to “Bookmarks” > “Import Bookmarks and Settings.”
- Select Mozilla Firefox in the drop-down menu, select “Passwords” (and “Autofill form data” if you had any), and click on “Import.”
Chrome has no problem importing passwords from rival browsers.
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https://www.theverge.com/22303614/ch...-import-how-to
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