On My Kaspersky, you can export passwords from your vault to a TXT or CSV file. You can send this file to a printer or import it into another application.
Kaspersky Password Manager does not protect data exported from the vault. You must ensure the safety of such data on your own.
To export your data on My Kaspersky:
Go to the Passwords tab.
Enter your main password and click the Unlock storage button.
In the upper-right part of the window, click the More actions button.
Click Export to TXT or Export to CSV depending on the file format you need.
Read the warning and click the Continue button.
Your passwords will be exported to a TXT or CSV file and saved to the Downloads folder on your device.
Clicking this button opens a window for selecting the path to the vault file. Once the vault file has been selected, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to enter the main password protecting this vault. If you enter the correct main password, the application imports the data from the file. When the import is completed, the application displays the import results.
The Import from browser section lets you import logins and passwords from your Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers' built-in password managers.
In the drop-down list, you can select a browser you have used to save logins and passwords. Now you can see how many passwords are available for import. If the browser storage is password-protected, the password count will be unavailable.
Clicking this button starts importing accounts from the selected browsers' built-in password manager. When the import is completed, the application displays the import results.
The Import from password managers section lets you import logins and passwords exported from password managers used previously.
The Backup copy section lets you create a backup copy of the vault. If necessary, you can restore data from a backup copy.
Clicking this button opens a window for selecting a folder to save a backup copy in. Once a folder has been selected, Kaspersky Password Manager exports your data there into encrypted file in EDB format. The backup copy is protected by the main password used when you created the backup copy.
The Export to text file section lets you export data as text to be printed using a printer.
Clicking this button opens a window for selecting a folder to save data exported from the vault. Once a folder has been selected, Kaspersky Password Manager exports the data to a TXT file. You can send this file to a printer.
Kaspersky Password Manager does not protect data exported from the vault. You must ensure the safety of such data on your own.
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