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
Import/export data section
The Import/export data section is intended to simplify the migration of data from other applications into Kaspersky Password Manager, and to create backup copies of the data vault.
The Importing data vault section lets you import data files that you have created in a previous version of Kaspersky Password Manager.
Clicking the Import button opens a window in which you can select data files that were created in previous versions of Kaspersky Password Manager and import them. The master password of the old data vault protects the exported data.
The Import data from browsers section lets you import logins and passwords used to sign in to websites from browsers. Data from browsers can be imported if it has been saved in password managers embedded into browsers.
In the drop-down list, you can select the browser from which you want to import data into Kaspersky Password Manager.
When you click the Import button, the application starts importing accounts from the password manager embedded into the browser you selected. When the import completes, the application displays a window containing a report on the number of imported accounts.
The Import data from password management applications section lets you import logins and passwords that were exported in CSV format from other password management applications.
Drop-down list of password management applications
Drop-down list in which you can select the password management application whose data you want to import.
Clicking the Import button opens a window in which you can select a CSV file that was exported from the password management application you selected.
The Backup copy section lets you create a backup copy of the data vault so that you can restore data from it when necessary.
Clicking the Create a copy button opens a window where you can select the folder in which the application will save a backup copy of the data vault.
When creating a backup copy of the data vault, Kaspersky Password Manager exports your data to two files that are stored on your device in the folder you specify. Access to the backup copy is protected by the master password that was used when the backup copy was created. Backup copy files are stored in encrypted form in the PDB and PDB-CRYPTO formats.
Use these settings for the following tasks Importing data from previous versions of Kaspersky Password Manager |