How to Export Firefox Saved Passwords?
How to Export Firefox Saved Passwords?
If you’re someone who uses Firefox as your primary web browser, chances are you have a plethora of saved passwords for various websites. These saved passwords can be a lifesaver, but what if you need to export them for safekeeping or to use on another device?
Fortunately, Firefox makes it easy to export your saved passwords in just a few simple steps:
- Open Firefox and click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner of the browser window.
- Select 'Logins and Passwords' from the dropdown menu. This will open a new tab with all your saved passwords.
- Click on the three horizontal dots in the top right corner of the page and select 'Export Logins' from the dropdown menu.
- Firefox will prompt you to enter your computer’s password for security purposes. Enter the password and click 'OK'.
- Choose where you want to save the exported password file, enter a name for the file, and click 'Save'.
- Your saved passwords will be exported in a .csv file format, which you can then import into another password manager or keep as a backup.
Remember to store the exported password file in a secure location and delete it from your computer once you’re done to ensure the safety of your sensitive information.
By following these simple steps, you can easily export your Firefox saved passwords whenever the need arises, ensuring that your data is both accessible and secure.
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