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How to export your data from Google Chrome To Another Browser

Do you need to change to another program without losing all your spared login qualifications or need to hold a back of every one of your passwords as a reinforcement? Google has the response to this. 



The functionality comes with the latest update of Google Chrome. Users can now export all their web passwords into a CSV (comma-separated values) file. Which can be really helpful while migrating login details from one browser to another.
If you are wondering, how to export all your saved web passwords, here’s a ready-to-use guide:

First and foremost:

Before proceeding with the steps, here are a few things to know.
• Make sure to keep the exported file in a safe location as the exported CSV file is not secure and can be accessed by anyone.
• Users can access the CSV file using Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheets.
• Many popular password managers can be used to import login data.

Pre-imperatives: 

• The most recent form of Google Chrome ( Version 66) 

Step by Step to follow: 

To export passwords from Google Chrome 

1. Open Google Chrome on your PC or Mac. 
2. Tap on the three-flat specks from the upper right corner. 
3. Go to settings. 
4. Look down and tap on the Advance choice. 
5. Search for Manage passwords in Password and structures area. 
6. In the Manage passwords area, tap on the three flat lines. 
7. Tap on the Export passwords alternative. 
8. Again tap on the Export passwords alternative on the popup. 
9. Here, you have to confirm your character by entering your login details of your PC or Mac. 
10. Select the area and tap on spare to effectively send out the entirety of your passwords.






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