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Import dashlane into google chrome password manager
Import dashlane into google chrome password manager







  • Click the dropdown that reads top (or ) and select the password frame: settings (password), as shown in the screeenshot ( WARNING: Skipping this step will result in the error PasswordManager is not defined):.
  • Open DevTools by right-clicking on the page > Inspect (or Ctr+Shift+I or ⌘+⌥+I).
  • Open chrome://settings-frame/passwords in your browser (also accessible from Chrome Settings > Show Advanced Settings.
  • Note: As of chrome v60+ the method described below does not work anymore.Īn OS-independent way to extract the Chrome passwords to a human/spreadsheet readable format is via the Chrome Javascript API, as described on this page: Update: in more recent Canary versions instead of the Import/Export buttons there is a single three dot button that contains an Export option. Clicking it will show the IMPORT and EXPORT options:
  • Now open chrome://settings/passwords where you should see a three dot icon.
  • Locate and enable the options Password import and Password export, and restart Chrome Canary.
  • Open Chrome Flags by typing chrome://flags in the address bar.
  • Log in with your google account, set up synching, and wait some minutes until all passwords are synched.
  • Required: Install latest Google Chrome (if latest stable google chrome does not work for you then try with the Chrome Canary).
  • Other, potentially outdated solutions include a JS-based one for any OS, an OSX-only solution, and a Linux-only solution (confirmed to work in Chrome 68).

    import dashlane into google chrome password manager import dashlane into google chrome password manager

    The 'official' Google Chrome/Canary solution is the only one which is currently reliable. There are several solutions listed below, not all of them might work with the latest versions of Chrome.









    Import dashlane into google chrome password manager