![]() ![]() “KeePassXC-Browser Passwords” if you use the browser extension). You can now move the single entries into the appropriate groups if you want (e.g. You’ll see a new “Firefox Imports” group show up. menu item, select the firefox_logins.kdbx file to include it’s contents into the current database. It is compatible with Google Chrome, Chromium, Firefox and. You can now open your default database and use the Database -> Merge From Database. Starting with version 2.3, KeePassXC offers a new browser plugin called KeePassXC-Browser. “Firefox Import”) and moving all imported Logins into it. □Īll your imported Logins will be inside the “Root” group. Sadly KeePassXC doesn’t let us import Firefox’s timeLastUsedIso field into its Accessed field. Have a look at the preview at the bottom. ![]() There’s no special field for it, so I decided to keep it in the Notes field. I’m not sure how KeePassXC deals with HTTP authentication. In the import form select “First line has field names” and match up KeePassXC’s fields with the columns from the CSV: KeePassXC Fieldįirefox doesn’t have a title field so we use the URL for it. Just do it you can get the data into your default database later (e.g. It will ask you to create a new database. also includes their own Addon for Web Browsers to fill in passwords. We can now use the fixed_firefox_logins.csv file to import the logins into KeePassXC. It will add new columns (named: old column name + “Iso”) with the dates converted to the ISO 8601 format KeePassXC wants. Row = omtimestamp(int(row)/1000).isoformat()Ĭsv_writer = csv.DictWriter(sys.stdout, fieldnames=rows.keys())Ĭall it giving it the path of the exported_firefox_logins.csv file and redirect the output into a new file: # add new columns with Iso-formatted dates # field names will be determined from first row Print("Usage: ".format(sys.argv), file=sys.stderr) Save the following script into a file (e.g. There’s one complication: Firefox will save dates as Unix timestamps (with millisecond resolution) which KeePassXC doesn’t understand, so we’ll have to help it out. □Ĭlick on the three dots in the top right corner, select “Export Logins…” and save your passwords info a CSV file (e.g. Update : Good news, it seems KeepassXC 2.7.0 learned to import Firefox timestamps. ![]()
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