How to Import Passwords from Chrome to LastPass
Importing Passwords from Chrome to LastPass
Many users have multiple accounts for various websites and platforms, and it can be challenging to remember all the passwords. This is where password managers like LastPass come in handy. If you've been using Chrome's built-in password manager and now want to switch to LastPass, you'll be glad to know that the process of importing your passwords is relatively straightforward.
Step-by-Step guide to importing passwords from Chrome to LastPass:
- Open the Chrome browser on your computer.
- Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner to open the Chrome menu.
- Select 'Settings' from the dropdown menu.
- In the 'Autofill' section, click on 'Passwords'.
- Scroll down and find the 'Saved Passwords' section.
- Click on the three vertical dots next to 'Saved Passwords' and select 'Export passwords'.
- Chrome will ask you to enter your computer's password to verify.
- Save the exported passwords CSV file to your computer.
- Log in to your LastPass account.
- Click on 'Advanced Options' in the left menu.
- Choose 'Import' from the dropdown menu.
- Select 'Generic CSV File' as the import source.
- Upload the CSV file that you exported from Chrome.
- Follow the prompts to complete the import process.
- Your passwords from Chrome should now be successfully imported into LastPass.
By following these steps, you can seamlessly transition from using Chrome's password manager to LastPass, ensuring that all your login credentials are securely stored and easily accessible.
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