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_articles/importing/import-from-1password.md
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layout: article
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title: Importing your 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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_articles/importing/import-from-chrome.md
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layout: article
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title: Importing your 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, opera, vivaldi]
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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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_articles/importing/import-from-lastpass.md
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layout: article
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title: Importing your 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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---
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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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