How to Export Passwords from Safari to Chrome?
How to Export Passwords from Safari to Chrome?
Switching browsers can be a hassle, especially when it comes to transferring saved passwords. If you're moving from Safari to Chrome and wondering how to export your passwords seamlessly, we've got you covered.
Step-by-Step Guide to Export Passwords from Safari to Chrome:
- Open Safari on your Mac.
- Go to 'Safari' in the menu bar and select 'Preferences'.
- Click on the 'Passwords' tab.
- You will need to authenticate using your Mac's password or Touch ID.
- Scroll through the list of saved passwords and select the ones you want to export.
- Right-click on the selected passwords and choose 'Export Passwords'.
- Save the exported file in a secure location on your Mac.
- Now, open Chrome on your Mac.
- Go to 'Chrome' in the menu bar and select 'Preferences'.
- Scroll down and click on 'Passwords'.
- Click on the three dots in the top-right corner and select 'Import'.
- Choose the exported file from Safari and import it into Chrome.
- You're all set! Your passwords from Safari are now imported into Chrome.
By following these simple steps, you can easily transfer your saved passwords from Safari to Chrome without any hassle. Remember to keep your passwords secure and never share them with anyone.
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