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layout: article
title: Export your vault data
categories: [Account Management]
featured: false
popular: false
tags: [export, accounts, csv]
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bitwarden allows you to export all of your vault data at any time.
{% warning %}
Data exports contain your unencrypted data in .csv format. You should not store or send the file over unsecure channels (such as email). Delete it immediately after you are done using it.
{% endwarning %}
## From the web vault
1. Log in to the web vault at <https://vault.bitwarden.com>
2. Click **Tools** on the sidebar
3. Click **Export Data** under the **Import/Export** panel
4. Type in your master password and click **Export**. Your browser will either automatically download the `.csv` file or prompt you to save it
## From the browser extension
1. Open the browser extension and click the **Tools** tab
2. Scroll down and click **Export Vault**
3. Type in your master password and click **Submit**. Your browser will either automatically download the `.csv` file or prompt you to save it
The downloaded `.csv` file can be opened, read, and modified in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel or a simple text editor like Notepad.

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---
layout: article
title: Export your vault data
categories: [Account Management]
featured: false
popular: false
tags: [export, accounts, csv]
---
{% warning %}
Data exports contain your unencrypted data in .csv format. You should not store or send the file over unsecure channels (such as email). Delete it immediately after you are done using it.
{% endwarning %}
**Web Vault**
1. Log in to the web vault at <https://vault.bitwarden.com>
2. Click **Tools** on the sidebar
3. Click **Export Data** under the **Import/Export** panel
4. Type in your master password and click **Export**
- Your browser will either automatically download the .csv file or prompt you to save it
**Browser extension**
1. Open the extension click the **Tools** tab
2. Scroll down and click **Export Vault**
3. Type in your master password and click **Submit**
- Your browser will either automatically download the .csv file or prompt you to save it

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The recovery process will deactivate two-step login on the account so that you can log in without requiring the normal two-step login verification code. You will need to re-enable two-step login in the web vault if you wish to continue using it after recovering the account.
If you do not have your recovery code, unfortunately there is no way to fully recover the account. The only option to gain access to the account again is to have the account deleted by [contacting bitwarden support](https://bitwarden.com/contact). Note that deleting the account will also delete all of your stored login data associated with the account. If you still have an active login session open in the browser extension you can export your data from **Tools** -> **Export** so that you can import it back in after the account has been deleted and you have registered again.
If you do not have your recovery code, unfortunately there is no way to fully recover the account. The only option to gain access to the account again is to have the account deleted by [contacting bitwarden support](https://bitwarden.com/contact). Note that deleting the account will also delete all of your stored login data associated with the account. If you still have an active login session open in the browser extension you can export your data from **Tools** -> **Export Vault** so that you can import it back in after the account has been deleted and you have registered again.