Import logins to Norton Password Manager vault
Norton Password Manager vault extension can import saved logins from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Dashlane, 1Password, and LastPass. The Import feature lets you import your saved logins from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Dashlane, 1Password, and LastPass into Norton Password Manager vault extension in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge on Windows. Safari does not support import logins.
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Sign in to your vault.
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On the bottom-right, click 
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Click .
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In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select .
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Click .
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At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
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From the .zip file, extract and run the file.
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After running the app, find the file on your desktop.
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Click , and navigate to the file on your desktop.
You can also drag and drop files into the box.
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In the Import Passwords window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click .
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Click .
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Sign in to your vault.
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On the bottom-right, click 
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Click .
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In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select .
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Open the Dashlane application.
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Click on , then click , and select .
The logins are exported from Dashlane as a CSV file.
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Click , and navigate to the saved CSV file on your desktop.
You can also drag and drop files into the box.
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In the Import Passwords window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click .
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Click .
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Sign in to your vault.
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On the bottom-right, click 
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Click .
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In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select .
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Open the 1Password application.
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Under categories, click .
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Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
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On Windows: Select the logins you want to export, then right-click and select .
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: Select the logins you want to export, then click > > .
The logins are exported from 1Password as a CSV file.
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Click , and navigate to the saved CSV file on your desktop.
You can also drag and drop files into the box.
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In the Import Passwords window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click .
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Click .
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Sign in to your vault.
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On the bottom-right, click 
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Click .
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In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select .
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Click , then click , and then select .
The logins appear in CSV format in a new tab.
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Copy the information and paste it in the given text area.
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Click .
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In the Import Passwords window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click .
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Click .
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Sign in to your vault.
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On the bottom-right, click 
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Click .
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In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select .
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On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the icon.
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Click , then click .
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Click and then select .
The logins are exported from LastPass as a CSV file.
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Click , and navigate to the saved CSV file on your desktop.
You can also drag and drop files into the box.
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In the Import Passwords window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click .
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Click .
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DOCID: v125566479
Operating System: Windows, Mac OS X
Last modified: 11/20/2019