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New Article & Issue Resolution (#799)

* initial draft

* tip on logging out of old clients post-delete
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2. Enter the **Email Address** associated with the account.
3. In the email inbox, open the email to verify that you want to delete this Bitwarden account.
If you're deleting the account because you lost your Master Password, you can now create a new Bitwarden account with that email address. If the deleted account had a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your subscription to the new account.
If any of your client applications were logged in to the old account, log out of them. If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account. If you were able to successfully export your Vault data prior to deletion, you can easily [import it into the new account]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-data/).
## Delete an Organization

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featured: false
popular: false
tags: [export, accounts, csv]
order: "07"
order: "08"
description: "This article explains how to export your personal Vault data from any client application, or export an Organization Vault from the Web Vault or CLI."
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2. Enter the **Email Address** associated with your account and select **Submit**.
3. In your email inbox, open the email and verify that you want to delete this Bitwarden account.
Once deleted, you're free to create a new Bitwarden account with that email address. If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account.
If any of your client applications were logged in (see the above **Tip**), log out of them. If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account. If you were able to successfully export your Vault data prior to deletion, you can easily [import it into the new account]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-data/).

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2. Enter the **Email Address** associated with your account and select **Submit**.
3. In your email inbox, open the email and verify that you want to delete this Bitwarden account.
Once deleted, you're free to create a new Bitwarden account with that email address. If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account.
If any of your client applications were logged in (see the above **Tip**), log out of them. If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account. If you were able to successfully export your Vault data prior to deletion, you can easily [import it into the new account]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-data/).

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popular: false
hidden: false
tags: []
order: "10"
order: "11"
description: "This article contains FAQs regarding importing and exporting data to and from the Bitwarden password manager."
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featured: true
popular: false
tags: [import]
order: "09"
order: "10"
description: "This article describes the format you should use when manually conditioning a .csv or .json file for import into the Bitwarden password manager."
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featured: true
popular: false
tags: [import]
order: "08"
order: "09"
description: "This article explains how to create an encrypted export of your Vault data in the Bitwarden password manager for backup."
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description: "If you are switching password managers from 1Password to Bitwarden, use this article guide you to export data from 1Password and import into Bitwarden."
---
Use this article for help exporting data from 1Passwords and importing into Bitwarden. 1Password data exports are available as `.1pif` or `.csv` files, depending on which client version and operating system you are using.
Use this article for help exporting data from 1Password and importing into Bitwarden. 1Password data exports are available as `.1pif` or `.csv` files, depending on which client version and operating system you are using.
## Export from 1Password

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featured: true
popular: false
tags: [import, chrome, opera, vivaldi, edge]
order: "04"
order: "05"
description: "This article explains how you can export data from Google Chrome or any chromium-based browser and import into Bitwarden."
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---
layout: article
title: Import Data from Dashlane
categories: [import-export]
featured: true
popular: false
tags: [import, dashlane]
order: "04"
description: "This article explains how you can export data from Dashlane and import into the Bitwarden password manager."
---
Use this article for help exporting data from Dashlane and importing into Bitwarden. Dashlane data exports are currently available in different formats depending on which application you are using.
{% callout success %}
**If you're using the Dashlane Windows Desktop app or "Legacy" macOS app**, [export your data as a .json file](https://support.dashlane.com/hc/en-us/articles/202625092-How-to-export-or-back-up-your-Dashlane-account) and use the Dashlane importer on the **Tools** → **Import Data** page in your Bitwarden Web Vault:
{% image importing/dashlane-bw-web-vault.png Import Dashlane .json %}
{% endcallout %}
## Export from Dashlane Web App
If you don't have the option of exporting your Dashlane data as `.json` (see the above **Tip**), you will need to export a `.csv` and edit it to fit the Bitwarden import format:
1. In the Dashlane Web app, select {% icon fa-cog %} **My account** from the navigation and select the **Export Data** option:
{% image importing/dashlane-export.png Export Data from Dashlane %}
Depending on how recently you logged in, you may be prompted to enter your Master Password to proceed.
2. From the Export data list, select the **Export to CSV** button.
## Condition your CSV
Dashlane exports a `.zip` archive with 1 `.csv` for each item type (**Passwords**, **Secure Notes**, **Personal Info**, etc.). For this guide, we'll focus on conditioning and importing the `credentials.csv` file to import your Login data:
1. Extract the `.zip` you downloaded from the Dashlane Web App and open the `credentials.csv` file. This file will have the following header:
```
username,username2,username3,title,password,note,url,category,otpSecret
```
The remaining steps will walk you through editing the above **Dashlane** format to following **Bitwarden** format:
```
folder,favorite,type,name,notes,fields,reprompt,login_uri,login_username,login_password,login_totp
```
2. First, you'll need to move and rename some columns. The following table describes what to do with each existing column in the Dashlane `credentials.csv` file. **We recommend using a spreadsheet program to make these edits.**
{% callout success %}You'll need to add more columns later on, so take column numbering literally. For example, at the end of this step, you should have `category` in the first column, `name` in the 4th column, and 2 empty columns in between.{% endcallout %}
|Column Name|What To Do|
|-----------|----------|
|`username`|Rename to `login_username` and move to the 9th column.|
|`username2`|If you have more than 1 username per item, create a `fields` column in the 6th position and change the cell/entry to `"username2: second_username"`.|
|`username3`|If you have more than 1 username per item, create a `fields` column in the 6th position and change the cell/entry to `"username3: second_username"`.|
|`title`|Rename to `name` and move to the 4th column.|
|`password`|Rename to `login_password` and move to 10th column.|
|`note`|Rename to `notes` and move to the 5th column.|
|`url`|Remove to `login_uri` and move to the 8th column.|
|`category`|Rename to `folder` and move to the 1st column.|
|`otpSecret`|Rename to `login_totp` and move to 11th column.|
3. Next, you'll need to add additional columns to the `.csv`. The following table describes what columns to create and where to place them in the file:
|Column Name|What To Do|
|-----------|----------|
|`favorite`|Create in 2nd column and enter a `1` for any item you want in your Favorites.|
|`type`|Create in 3rd column and enter `login` for all items.|
|`fields`|If you didn't already, create in 6th column and leave blank for all items without `username2` or `username3` values.|
|`reprompt`|Create in the 7th column and enter a `1` for any item you want to be prompted for you Master Password to view. This is similar to Dashlane's **Always require Master Password** option.|
Once you're done, double-check that your `.csv` file matches the following format:
```
folder,favorite,type,name,notes,fields,reprompt,login_uri,login_username,login_password,login_totp
```
## Import to Bitwarden
Importing to Bitwarden **can only be done from the Web Vault or CLI**. Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
1. In the Web Vault, select **Tools** from the top navigation bar.
2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
3. From the format dropdown, select **Bitwaden (csv)**.
4. Select the **Choose File** button and aff the file to import or **copy/paste** the contents of your file into the input box.
{% callout warning %}Import to Bitwarden can't check whether items in the file to import are duplicates of items in your Vault. This means that **importing multiple files will create duplicate Vault items** if an item is in both the Vault and the file being imported.{% endcallout %}
5. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
6. After successful import, delete the import source file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/).

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featured: true
popular: false
tags: [import, firefox]
order: "05"
order: "06"
description: "This article explains how you can export data from Firefox and import into Bitwarden."
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featured: true
popular: false
tags: [import, passwordsafe]
order: "06"
order: "07"
description: "If you are switching password managers from Password Sage to Bitwarden, use this article guide you to export data from Password Safe and import into Bitwarden."
---

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2. Enter the **Email Address** associated with your account.
3. In your email inbox, open the email and verify that you want to delete this Bitwarden account.
Once deleted, you're free to create a new Bitwarden account with that email address.
If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account. If you were able to successfully export your Vault data prior to deletion, you can easily [import it into the new account]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-data/).
If any of your client applications were logged in (see the above **Tip**), log out of them. If you delete a Bitwarden account that has a Premium subscription associated with it, [Contact Us](https://bitwarden.com/contact/){:target="\_blank"} and we'll reapply your existing subscription to the new account. If you were able to successfully export your Vault data prior to deletion, you can easily [import it into the new account]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-data/).