• Voltage@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      1 year ago

      You can literally import passwords from chrome to bitwarden and use it in any browser with an extension. Bitwarden is so much more convenient

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      1 year ago

      Malicious actors thank you for your patronage and passwords. Get an app with a browser extension

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      Firstly: Firefox can import your Chrome passwords and if you enable/sign up for Firefox Sync (which is better–privacy wise–than your Google account) you’ll be able to use them with Firefox mobile (it’ll sync your settings and bookmarks too, obviously).

      Secondly: You can export your logins from Chrome to a .csv file (hamburger menu in the settings… somewhere; I forget, sorry) which can also be imported into Firefox (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/import-login-data-file) and other password managers. I literally just tested importing both Chrome’s and Firefox’s saved logins into a KeePassXC database and it worked fine (it didn’t automatically figure out which field was what though so I had to manually tell it which column was the password, URL, etc but no big).

      Firefox also has the same .csv password export feature BTW.

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      When I changed from Chrome to Firefox a year ago or so, Firefox imported Chrome’s saved passwords, along with bookmarks and everything else.

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      You can easily export passwords from Chrome as a CSV and directly import them to Firefox.

    • bingbong@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Just use a 3rd party password manager, bitwarden will transfer them for you. Also, having used both, bitwarden is superior.