How To Export your Password and LogIn data from Google
Chrome
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| How To Export your Password and Log-In data from Google Chrome |
Need to change to another browser without losing all your
saved login credentials or need to hold a back of every one of your passwords
as a reinforcement? Google has the response to this.
Google has at long last added the capacity to send out all
the saved passwords alongside their login credentials, much the same as the
contact backup is done in any mobile Operating System.
The useful functionality accompanies the most recent refresh
of Google Chrome. Clients would now be able to send out the entirety of their
web passwords into a CSV (comma-isolated qualities) record. Which can be
extremely useful while moving login points of interest starting with one
browser then onto the next.
The Steps that you need to follow for this are listed
below:-
Firstly, get the latest version of the chrome browser. After that follow the steps below :-
- Open Google Chrome on your PC or Mac.
Click on the three-horizontal dots from the top right corner.
Go to settings - Scroll down and
click on the Advance option.
- Look for Manage passwords in Password and forms section.
- In the Manage passwords section, click on the three horizontal lines.
- Click on the Export passwords option.
- Again click on the Export passwords option on the popup.
- Here, you need to verify your identity by entering your login credentials of your PC or Mac.
- Select the location where you want to save your file and click on save, it will successfully export all your passwords.
The three-horizontal dots
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| The three-horizontal dots (top-right corner) |
Export Button



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