
"Most password managers let you export your current passwords so you can import them into another product. From there, you do have to configure all the necessary settings in the new password manager. But at least your accounts should all be in place."
"You'll then be able to see the records to be imported so you can review them. The password manager should automatically select the correct data field so it knows which category to use. Otherwise, you can choose the category field. Next, you may need to assign a label for each column, such as site name, URL, username, and password."
Switching password managers is a straightforward process that doesn't require extensive effort. Most password managers allow users to export their current passwords in CSV format for import into another product. After importing, users must configure necessary settings in the new password manager to ensure all accounts are properly set up. The process involves reviewing imported records, assigning labels to data fields such as site name, URL, username, and password, and configuring the program to ignore unnecessary columns. Users may switch due to pricing concerns, feature limitations, or desire for more robust functionality offered by premium alternatives.
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