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    I’m just trying out Chrome, moving from FireFox 46.01. I can’t import my passwords at all. I’ve removed the master password protector in Firefox, but that didn’t help. I get a message in Chrome that the conversion was successful, but no p/w are moved over at all.

    Windows 10, 64 bit.
    Latest version of Chrome.


    Thanks.


    WSC3

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    • #1563060

      was this the method followed?:

        [*]Close any other browsers that are open.
        [*]Open Google Chrome.
        [*]Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
        [*]Select Bookmarks.
        [*]Click Import bookmark and settings.

      https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95418?hl=en-GB

      if so, this is for bookmarks. for passwords i’d go to addons and look for “lastpass”. install the plugin and it will allow users to have all passwords available in every environment.

      see it here:
      http://www.lastpass.com

    • #1563063

      Hello cpwilson,

      Yes, I followed the stated (and easy) process, only it didn’t work. I’m reading that Chrome is a bit better than FF, but I have a low pain threshold for what I’m willing to endure to move. Bookmarks, etc. seem to have converted to Chrome easily. No passwords came over on any attempt, and I tried multiple times.

      I’m really not looking for my p/w across multiple environments (and a bit suspicious of it too), and I’m guessing that it won’t be easy to get my FF p/w into LastPass either. Is Lastpass a plugin/addon in Chrome?

      Thanks.

      WSC3

      • #1563074

        Hello cpwilson,

        Yes, I followed the stated (and easy) process, only it didn’t work. I’m reading that Chrome is a bit better than FF, but I have a low pain threshold for what I’m willing to endure to move. Bookmarks, etc. seem to have converted to Chrome easily. No passwords came over on any attempt, and I tried multiple times.

        I’m really not looking for my p/w across multiple environments (and a bit suspicious of it too), and I’m guessing that it won’t be easy to get my FF p/w into LastPass either. Is Lastpass a plugin/addon in Chrome?

        Thanks.

        WSC3

        maybe i hadn’t made it clear but my answer speaks of bookmarks. i asked the op if the method had been tried and pointed towards last pass as a password vault.

        Is Lastpass a plugin/addon in Chrome?

        yes. see the link. it can also be installed from a search within chrome.
        https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lastpass-free-password-ma/hdokiejnpimakedhajhdlcegeplioahd

        any bother with bookmarks and the other method is to export them in a HTML file and import the html file into another browser.

    • #1563073

      Within bookmarks and settings — you did have all five boxes checkmarked, correct? If yes, ok, I’ll listen and learn alongside with you.

      "Take care of thy backups and thy restores shall take care of thee." Ben Franklin, revisted

    • #1563081

      RolandJS,

      Yes, I tried it with all five boxes checked and with only the password box checked. None brought over the p/w. They used to be p/w protected in FF, but I removed that to no avail.

      I’ve never head of Last pass, but maybe it’s an option. that’s a lot of very confidential info to put into a third party addin….

      Thanks.

      WSC3

    • #1563137

      I always recommend a 3rd party password manager, specifically one that’s portable so you can recover your passwords after a computer crash.
      WS Ultimate Utilities recommend LastPass and KeePass. http://windowssecrets.com/best-utilities/windows-secrets-ultimate-utilities-list-2015/

      cheers, Paul

    • #1563147

      PaulT: How do I transfer my p/w from FF to LastPass? Is it pretty seamless?

      Thanks.

      • #1563169

        two methods, Install the Last Pass addon into Firefox and go to LastPass Icon >Tools >Import From

        from toolbar: Last Pass. >Tools Import >Firefox Password Manager.

    • #1563326

      Thanks to all who responded. I may end up with LastPass, but as an FYI, I did finally hear from the Chrome community. There is indeed a bug which exists even in Chrome version fifty (50):

      We’ve a few other customers facing the similar issue and there are already bugs filed on this issue.

      Please click links below to add your comments in the forum:

      Password import from Firefox no longer works (again):
      https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=603422&q=password%20os%3DWindows&colspec=ID%20Pri%20M%20Stars%20ReleaseBlock%20Component%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20OS%20Modified

      Chrome’s “Import bookmarks and settings…” not importing saved passwords from Mozilla Firefox:
      https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=510865#c13

      Please add comments to the bugs to help the team. You can also star the cases to get updates as the team is working on this issue.

      • #1563369

        Thanks to all who responded. I may end up with LastPass, but as an FYI, I did finally hear from the Chrome community. There is indeed a bug which exists even in Chrome version fifty (50):

        [/I]

        thanks for letting us know about the chances of Last Pass. its never let me down and its easy in import and exporting data.

        • #1564741

          I guess I will always prefer Roboform over other 3rd party password managers. I find Roboform to be very convenient to use…at least as long as I use IE or FF or Chrome or Roboform browser on Android. The Roboform browser on Android provides me with a simple way to pretend that I am a PC and not a phone. The mobile version of websites sometimes leave a lot to be desired in terms of functionality. I guess that Lastpass is most talked about because it is free. But the fact that Roboform costs money actually increases my confidence in the product. It provides me with a place to keep not only logons but also encrypted notes. It makes a great place to store personal information. Just be sure and logoff from Roboform before you walk away from your PC or phone/tablet.

          Looks like Roboform allows imports of logins from from IE, Opera, Firefox, LastPass CSV file (and some other 3rd party password managers).

          It also imports other data … bookmarks/favorites, Outlook contacts, Windows Address Book

    • #1564750

      +1 RoboForm, I’ve been using it since the last millennium, always rock solid.

      Re entrusting sensitive info to a 3rd party, here’s what they say:

      RoboForm’s industry-leading encryption technology securely stores your passwords, with one Master Password serving as your encryption key. Your Master Password is not stored on our servers and you’re the only one that knows it

      With the ability to have multiple identities [Fred Flintstone persona is useful if you don’t want to submit your real info], RoboForm is also a very useful online form filler. Eg you never need to store your CC info on other sites for shopping convenience.

      Lugh.
      ~
      Alienware Aurora R6; Win10 Home x64 1803; Office 365 x32
      i7-7700; GeForce GTX 1060; 16GB DDR4 2400; 1TB SSD, 256GB SSD, 4TB HD

    • #1564771

      How do you recover your Roboform data after your computer dies?

      cheers, Paul

      • #1564783

        How do you recover your Roboform data after your computer dies?

        cheers, Paul

        My guess would be From your Backups of the My Roboform Data folder

        :cheers:

        May the Forces of good computing be with you!

        RG

        PowerShell & VBA Rule!
        Computer Specs

        • #1565503

          How do you recover your Roboform data after your computer dies?

          My guess would be From your Backups of the My Roboform Data folder

          Good guess. You can change the data folder to wherever you like, so it’s included in your regular backups.

          The ‘ToGo’ version might suit some people, everything runs from an USB drive. From the site:
          “carry all your passwords, contacts, and bookmarks, with you for use on any computer – anywhere in the world. Since RoboForm2Go runs directly from the USB drive, you can use it on any computer without leaving any personal data behind”

          Lugh.
          ~
          Alienware Aurora R6; Win10 Home x64 1803; Office 365 x32
          i7-7700; GeForce GTX 1060; 16GB DDR4 2400; 1TB SSD, 256GB SSD, 4TB HD

      • #1567102

        How do you recover your Roboform data after your computer dies?

        cheers, Paul

        It’s simple. Go to the Roboform download site, and hit Download. I’ve never even been asked to provide my master password.

    • #1564798

      Does it retain the license details or do you get a limited time to sort that out?

      cheers, Paul

    • #1564807

      Paul,

      The License status is stored in the License.rfo file. This makes it very easy to install new versions and have them automatically re-authorize.

      You can always re-authorize your copy via the menus as long as you retain the appropriate information from your purchase. I always keep hard copies JIC! I’ve never had a problem with this process and the one time I did I just emailed them explaining the machine had died and I was moving the copy to a new machine. They promptly reinitialized my Install Count and I was good to go. It’s service like this that has kept me as a loyal customer for years!

      HTH :cheers:

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
      Computer Specs

    • #1567273

      Is that because you had to login to the site to request the download?

      cheers, Paul

      • #1567305

        Paul, I can only speak from personal experience. On more than one occasion, my PC divorced me and I lost my various toolbars and addons. I have a paid account at Roboform. I simply go to Roboform’s page, click download, and it restores all my passwords and other log-in info without further delay. I don’t remember having to login to the site but maybe I did. It’s simple enough. Roboform accepts whatever Master Password you’ve been using. Good luck.

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