How to export passwords with Google Chrome

Google Chrome

When we use Google Chrome on our computer, we can have passwords saved in it. With the passage of time many passwords accumulate in it. In addition, it is possible that at a certain moment we want to use a different browser. In this case, there is the possibility of exporting these passwords, so that we can use them in another browser.

This function of exporting passwords in Google Chrome it is therefore of interest to many. But the reality is that it is a function that many users do not know. Below we show you the steps to follow in this case to be able to export these keys from the browser.

First of all we have to open the Google Chrome settings. To do this, within the browser, click on the three vertical points in the upper right. A contextual menu will appear and we then enter its configuration. Within this configuration we have to look for the passwords section, found in the autocomplete section.

Google Chrome passwords

Once in this section, we have to look for the section called Consult and manage the passwords saved in your Google account. Just above the option of saved passwords, click on the three vertical points. We will then have the option to export passwords when we use this option.

Then we are going to start the process of exporting these passwords that we have saved in Google Chrome. We will get a warning in our case, which informs us about the risks, but since we know that we want to do this. A .csv file will then be created, which we will be able to save on the computer.

We are only going to have to choose the location on our computer in which to save said file in question. In this way we already have these Google Chrome passwords available, which we can then import later in another browser that we want. This way we will have access to our accounts again.


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