Kaspersky Password Manager for Microsoft Windows
- About Kaspersky Password Manager
- What's new
- Installing and removing the application
- Hardware and software requirements
- Preparing for application installation
- Upgrading from a previous version of the application
- Installing the application from a distribution kit downloaded from the Kaspersky Lab website
- Getting started
- Removing the application
- Creating the master password
- Repairing the application
- Application interface
- Application licensing
- How Kaspersky Password Manager protects your data
- Changing the master password and managing the vault
- Managing accounts
- Adding and deleting a note
- Adding identities
- Creating a group
- Managing data in the Favorites section
- Searching the vault
- Automatic login and data completion
- Creating a strong password for an account
- Advanced configuration of the application
- Locking the vault automatically
- Selecting a default browser
- Managing Kaspersky Password Manager extensions
- Ignored websites
- Enabling and disabling automatic checks for updates
- Checking for updates
- Configuring a proxy server connection
- Generating reports
- Disconnecting from the My Kaspersky portal
- About importing data into Kaspersky Password Manager
- Creating a backup copy of the data vault
- Contacting Technical Support
- Other sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
About importing data into Kaspersky Password Manager
Kaspersky Password Manager lets you transfer data into the application so that it can all be saved in one location. Importing data helps you save time filling the data vault without having to manually add the account credentials into the application.
You can import data from the following sources into Kaspersky Password Manager:
- From data files that were created in previous versions of Kaspersky Password Manager;
- From password managers embedded into browsers.
- From other password management applications.
After importing, Kaspersky Password Manager automatically synchronizes the imported data with the online vault.
The free version of the application limits the number of active accounts (no more than 15). Although you can import any number of accounts into the application, only 15 of them can be active. This limitation is absent from the Premium version. All accounts are active after they are imported.
In this section Importing data from previous versions of Kaspersky Password Manager |