Daniel Klimowski

How to export passwords from Google Chrome

Getting Started

If you’re looking to make a switch from using Google Chrome as your primary browser, there is a way to bring all your saved passwords with you. By exporting the passwords saved in your Google account, you can bring all your old passwords with you when switching to a new browser. The purpose of this guide is to show you how to export your passwords saved in Google Chrome.

If you want to watch a video version of this guide I’ve made one here

You will need:

Step 1: Open google chrome

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Step 2: Click the three dots in the top right corner of your screen

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Step 3: Select “Google Password Manager”

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Step 4: Click settings on the left side of the page

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Step 5: In the “Export passwords” section click on the button labelled “Download file”

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Step 6: (Windows only) Enter your Windows PIN

If you’re using a windows device you will be prompted to enter your PIN before you can access all your saved passwords. This is the PIN that you use when you log into your PC. Enter your PIN to proceed. image

Step 7: Save the file containing your passwords

Pick a location to save your passwords. The saved file will be an Excel sheet which contains all of your passwords saved in Google Chrome. image

This “Chrome Passowrds” file can now be imported into any compatible browser, allowing you fast access to all of your saved password data.
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