Kaspersky Password Manager is able to import and export your passwords databases. You can import both passwords from other password management applications (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, KeePass passwords), and passwords that you have already exported from Kaspersky Password Manager.
Passwords are imported from *.xml and *.ini files. Kaspersky Password Manager can export the Password Database to *.xml, *.html or *.txt files. Export is convenient for opening general access passwords, printing the Password Database, or saving a backup copy of the Password Database to a file in a different format to Kaspersky Password Manager.
To import Password Database, please do the following:
In the context menu of the application, select Password Manager.
In the Password Manager window that will open, on the Backup tab, click the Import button.
In the Import Passwords window, select the application from which passwords will be imported and click Load Passwords.
In the Kaspersky Password Manager File window, select the file with passwords that you want to import, and click Open.
In Kaspersky Password Manager window select an import variant – Overwrite or Import: You can choose one of the following actions to be performed on the Password Database:
If you want to overwrite the current Password Database and to replace it with the imported one:
Click the Overwrite button
In Kaspersky Password Manager window click OK
If you want to merge the Password Database with passwords imported from unprotected password databases:
Click the Merge button •
n the Import passwords window check the necessary accounts. To select all accounts from the list, check the box next to the necessary program.
Click Import.
To export Password Database, please do the following:
In the context menu of the application, select Password Manager.
In the Password Manager window that will open, on the Backup tab, click the Export as text button.
Confirm that you want to export the Password Database by clicking OK. To avoid confirming the export of the password database in the future, check the Do not show this notification in future box.
In the Export Password Database to unprotected file window that will open, specify the name, path, and format of the file.
Click Save.
Exported passwords are stored in unencrypted files and are not protected from unauthorized access. Therefore, it is recommended to consider ways of protecting exported files in advance.