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layout: article
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title: How to change your master password
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categories: [Getting Started]
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featured: false
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popular: false
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tags: [password, account]
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---
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The master password can only be changed from the [web vault](https://vault.bitwarden.com).
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1. Log in to the [web vault](https://vault.bitwarden.com) at https://vault.bitwarden.com.
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2. Click **Settings** on the sidebar
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3. Click **Change Master Password** under the **Master Password** panel
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4. Type in your current password, the new password you want, and then re-type to confirm
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5. Click **Change Password**
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- Note that you will be logged out after changing your password.
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6. Log back in to confirm that your new password is working
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7. Log out and back in any other bitwarden applications that you are using.
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- You will eventually be logged out automatically.
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layout: article
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title: How to set up two-step login (2FA)
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categories: [Getting Started]
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featured: false
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popular: false
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tags: [two-step login, 2fa, two factor authentication, account]
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---
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Two-step login (or two-factor authentication) can only be configured from the [web vault](https://vault.bitwarden.com).
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1. Log in to the [web vault](https://vault.bitwarden.com) at https://vault.bitwarden.com
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2. Click **Settings** on the sidebar
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3. Click **Manage Two-step Log in** under the **Two-step Log In** panel
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4. Type in your current password and click **Continue**
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5. Follow the steps that appear
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- Download a two-step verification app (usually on your mobile device). We recommend [Authy](https://authy.com/).
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- Scan the QR code with the verification app.
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- Enter the verification code from the app.
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6. Click **Enable Two-step**. Note:
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- A green alert will appear at the top stating that two-step login has been enabled; and
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- **Very Important**: An orange alert will appear at the bottom with a recovery code
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7. Print or write down the recovery code and store in a safe place. This code is **REQUIRED** to restore your account in the event that you lose access to your verification app (ex. your phone is lost). If you lose access to your verification app and do not have your recovery code, bitwarden support will not be able to assist you in recovering your account. The only option will be to delete your account and start over.
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8. Click **Close** and then **Log Out**
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9. Log in to confirm that two-step verification is enabled and working
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10. Log out of and back in to any other bitwarden applications that you are using. You will eventually be logged out automatically.
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layout: article
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title: Import Your Account Data From 1Password
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categories: [Getting Started]
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featured: true
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popular: true
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tags: [import, 1password]
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---
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Importing your data from 1Password into bitwarden is easy. 1Password has two versions of their application:
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1Password 4 and 1Password 6. Depending on which operating system and version of 1Password and you are using,
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follow the proper steps below.
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**Export Your 1Password 1pif Logins**
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<div class="alert alert-info">
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<p>This set of instructions is only for:</p>
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<ul><li>1Password 4 users on macOS and Windows</li><li>1Password 6 users on macOS</li></ul>
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<p>These instructions may vary slightly for macOS users.</p>
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</div>
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1. Open the 1Password desktop application on your computer and enter your 1Password master password to unlock
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your vault.
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2. Select the vault that you wish to export. It is not possible to export from "All Vaults", so you'll need to switch
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to a specific vault.
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3. Navigate to "File" > "Export" and an Export window will pop up.
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4. In the Export window that pops up, select format "1Password Interchange Format (.1pif)" and "All Items".
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5. Click "OK". You may be prompted to enter your master password again.
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6. Select a folder to save your export file to (recommended to use your desktop folder). Click save to export your
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.1pif data file.
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**Export Your 1Password 6 csv Logins From Windows**
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<div class="alert alert-info">
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<p>This set of instructions is only for:</p>
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<ul><li>1Password 6 users on Windows</li></ul>
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</div>
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1. Open the 1Password 6 desktop application on your computer and enter your 1Password master password to unlock
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your vault.
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2. Select the items you want to export. Select multiple items by holding down the Ctrl key (Command on macOS) when
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clicking on them. Select all of the items by pressing Ctrl+A (Command+A on macOS) after clicking one of the items
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in the list.
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3. Click the gear icon in the top right corner and then "Export".
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4. Select the format "Comma Delimited Text (.csv)".
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5. Select a folder to save your export file to (recommended to use your desktop folder). Enter a file name and click
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Save.
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**Import Your 1Password Logins Into bitwarden**
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1. Go to the [bitwarden web vault][bitwarden-vault] and log in.
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2. Navigate to "Tools" > "Import".
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3. Select "1Password (1pif)" or "1Password 6 Windows (csv)" as the source (depending on which path you followed above)
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and select your data file from the desktop that you created in the last step from above.
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4. Click the "Import" button.
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Congratulations! You have just transferred your data from 1Password into bitwarden.
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[bitwarden-vault]: https://vault.bitwarden.com
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layout: article
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title: Import Your Account Data From Google Chrome
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categories: [Getting Started]
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featured: true
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popular: true
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tags: [import, chrome]
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---
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Importing your data from Google Chrome into bitwarden is easy.
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**Export Your Chrome Passwords**
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1. Open Chrome and enter `chrome://flags/#password-import-export` into the address bar and press enter. This will open
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the Chrome system flags page.
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2. Look for the "Password import and export" option and change the dropdown option to "Enabled".
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3. A prompt will pop up from the bottom asking you to "Relaunch Now". Click the button to restart the browser so that the
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changes can take effect.
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4. After relaunching the browser, enter `chrome://settings/passwords` into the address bar and press enter. This will
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open a window with all your saved passwords for Chrome.
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5. Scroll down through the list and look for the "Export" and "Import" buttons at the end of the list.
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6. Click the "Export" button. You'll be prompted to enter your computer's password for authorization.
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7. Once your computer's password is entered and validated, you can save your passwords to a [CSV][csv] file on your
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computer. Save this file to your desktop as `chromedata.csv`.
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**Import Your Chrome Passwords Into bitwarden**
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1. Go to the [bitwarden web vault][bitwarden-vault] and log in.
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2. Navigate to "Tools" > "Import".
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3. Select "Chrome (csv)" as the source and select your `chromedata.csv` file from the desktop that you created in step 7
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above.
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4. Click the "Import" button.
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Congratulations! You have just transferred all of your data from Google Chrome into bitwarden.
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[csv]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values
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[bitwarden-vault]: https://vault.bitwarden.com
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layout: article
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title: Import Your Account Data From LastPass
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categories: [Getting Started]
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featured: true
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popular: true
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tags: [import, lastpass]
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Importing your data from LastPass into bitwarden is easy.
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**Export Your Passwords From The LastPass.com Web Vault**
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1. Log into your LastPass account and navigate to "More Options" > "Advanced" > "Export".
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2. This will take you to a page that then asks you to enter your LastPass master password for verification.
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Enter your LastPass master password.
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3. Your data will be decrypted and shown on screen in [CSV][csv] format.
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4. Highlight all of the data on the page and copy it to your clipboard.
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5. Create a new text file on your desktop called "lastpass_export.csv".
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6. Edit this file, paste your CSV data that was copied from step 4. Save.
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**Export Your Passwords From The LastPass Browser Extension**
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<div class="alert alert-warning">
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<p>It is recommended to export through the LastPass web vault in order to avoid known bugs with the LastPass extension exporter.</p>
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</div>
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1. Click the LastPass icon in your browser and navigate to "More Options" > "Advanced" > "Export" > "LastPass CSV File".
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2. This will take you to a page that then asks you to enter your LastPass master password for verification.
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Enter your LastPass master password.
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3. Your data will be decrypted and shown on screen in [CSV][csv] format.
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4. Highlight all of the data on the page and copy it to your clipboard.
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5. Create a new text file on your desktop called "lastpass_export.csv".
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6. Edit this file, paste your CSV data that was copied from step 4. Save.
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**Import Your LastPass Passwords Into bitwarden**
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1. Go to the [bitwarden web vault][bitwarden-vault] and log in.
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2. Navigate to "Tools" > "Import".
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3. Select "LastPass" as the source and select your "lastpass_export.csv" file from the desktop that you created in step 5
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above.
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4. Click the "Import" button.
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Congratulations! You have just transferred all of your data from LastPass into bitwarden.
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[csv]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values
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[bitwarden-vault]: https://vault.bitwarden.com
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