Kaspersky Password Manager for Microsoft Windows
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- Čeština (Česká republika)
- Dansk (Danmark)
- Deutsch
- Español (España)
- Español (México)
- Eesti
- Français
- Italiano
- Latviešu
- Lietuvių
- Nederlands (Nederland)
- Norsk, bokmål (Norge)
- Polski (Polska)
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Română (România)
- Srpski
- Suomi (Suomi)
- Svenska (Sverige)
- Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam)
- Türkçe (Türkiye)
- Ελληνικά (Ελλάδα)
- Български
- Русский
- Српски
- العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة)
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- About Kaspersky Password Manager
- What's new
- Install and uninstall the application
- Get started with the application
- Kaspersky Password Manager interface
- Kaspersky Password Manager licensing
- Data provision
- How Kaspersky Password Manager protects your data
- Perform common tasks
- Unlock the vault
- Add and edit entries
- Sort and group entries, customize entry view
- Use autosave and autofill
- Generate a strong password
- Use Authenticator
- Use Passkeys
- Back up data
- Import and export data
- Check passwords security
- Search the vault for data
- Scan your computer for important documents
- Download documents from your vault
- Change the main password
- What to do if you have forgotten the main password
- Confirm dangerous actions
- Send feedback to Kaspersky
- Use Favorites
- Use Recents
- Advanced configuration of the application
- Enable and disable autosave and autofill
- Select a default browser
- Install Kaspersky Password Manager extensions
- Ignore websites
- Fast hotkey credentials search
- Log application events
- Export the application settings to a file
- Configure proxy server settings
- Sign out of your My Kaspersky account
- Change the application design theme
- Notifications in Game and Do Not Disturb mode
- Contact Customer Service
- Limitations and warnings
- Sources of information about the application
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Import and export data
You can import data to Kaspersky Password Manager from:
- A backup copy of your vault or a vault created from a previous supported version (9.2 or later) of Kaspersky Password Manager
- Your browsers' built-in password managers
- Other password managers
- Open the main application window.
- Click
in the lower part of the main application window.
- In the opened menu, click Settings.
The application settings open.
- Select the Import/Export section.
- In the Import from vault section, click Import.
- In the window that opens, specify the file you want to import your data from.
- Click Open.
- In the window that opens, enter the main password to access the contents of the file being imported.
- Click OK.
Data from the selected file will be copied to your vault. When the import is completed, the application displays a report about the imported data.
You may need to install the latest version of the application to import data. This action is required due to the updated data encryption algorithm that enhances the security of your vault.
Import data from your browsers' built-in password managers
- Open the main application window.
- Click
in the lower part of the main application window.
- In the opened menu, click Settings.
The application settings open.
- Select the Import/Export section.
- In the Import from browser section, select the browser you want to import data from. Now you can see how many passwords are available for import. If the browser storage is password-protected, the password count will be unavailable.
- Click Import.
- If your browser is protected by the password, enter this password in the window that opens.
Kaspersky Password Manager supports importing logins and passwords from the following browsers:
- Google Chrome (version 106 or later)
- Mozilla Firefox (version 55 or later)
- Microsoft Edge based on Chromium (version 106 or later)
- Yandex.Browser (version 106 or later)
All credentials saved in the selected browser's built-in password manager will be copied to your vault. When the import is completed, the application displays a report about the imported data.
When importing data from Yandex.Browser, you may get an error that the main password that you have specified is incorrect, but it is correct. This can happen if Kaspersky Password Manager is unable to decrypt the application database due to database corruption, or if you are using outdated version of the browser or application.
This issue can be resolved if you perform any or all of the following actions:
- Update Kaspersky Password Manager
- Reinstall the browser with a full data cleanup if password sync is enabled in Kaspersky Password Manager
- Update the browser
If the suggested actions do not work and the error persists, please contact Customer Service.
Import data from other password managers
- Open the main application window.
- Click
in the lower part of the main application window.
- In the opened menu, click Settings.
The application settings open.
- Select the Import/Export section.
- In the Import from password managers section, click Import.
- In the window that opens, specify the CSV file you want to import data from.
Kaspersky Password Manager imports only web accounts from the CSV (UTF-8) file with the following parameters:
URL
,username
,password
,name
. TheURL
parameter is mandatory, other parameters are optional.Example of the CSV file:
url,username,password,name,extra
https://site1.com,login1,password1,sitename1,
https://site2.com,,password2,sitename2,
https://site3.com,login3,,sitename3,
https://site4.com,,,sitename4,
https://site5.com,,,,
Kaspersky Password Manager supports the ability to import from CSV files exported from the latest version of the supported password managers.
- Click Open.
Passwords will be copied from the selected file to your vault. When the import is completed, the application displays a report about the imported data. Kaspersky Password Manager supports importing logins and passwords from the latest versions of the following applications that were available when Kaspersky Password Manager was released: LastPass, KeePass, Dashlane, 1Password, and Norton Identity Safe 2014 (included in the latest version of Norton Security).
Kaspersky Password Manager cannot ensure the integrity and completeness of data imported from other password management applications.
If you use the free version of Kaspersky Password Manager and import more entries than allowed in the free version, these entries will be inactive after they are imported.
You can export your notes and credentials from the vault to a text file and then print them.
- Open the main application window.
- Click
in the lower part of the main application window.
- In the opened menu, click Settings.
The application settings open.
- Select the Import/Export section.
- In the Export to text file section, click Export.
- In the window that opens, specify the file name and folder you want to save the file.
- Click OK.
The application will copy your notes and credentials to a TXT file.
Kaspersky Password Manager doesn't protect the TXT file with the exported data. You must protect the exported data on your own.
Export data in printable format from My Kaspersky
If you have a My Kaspersky account, you can export your data from Kaspersky Password Manager cloud storage:
- Sign in to My Kaspersky.
- Go to the Passwords section.
- Enter your main password and click the Unlock storage button.
- In the upper-right part of the window, click the More actions button.
- Select the Export option in the drop-down menu.
- In the message that opens, click Continue if you accept the risks associated with this action. The application will export your data to a TXT file.
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