Password Safe import
I have used Password Safe since the Windows 95 days. Now I use it on my Mac, in the form of pwSafe. Any chance for the ability to import??
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GoannaNT
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Grateful if this could be considered for the importing of Passwords into Proton Pass.
regards
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Hermes MOG commented
I too use Password Safe and I would also like to import these passwords into Proton Pass.
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Gaston Gauna commented
no puedo importar mis archivos de password safe a proton, ni en xml, ni txt
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Emily Boudwin
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I use pwsafe all the time. I just purchased your LTD for Proton Pass and would really like an easy way to import all of my passwords over.
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DL
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Would love to see PasswordSafe supported for import.
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Stuart and Susanne Remphrey
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Please support importing passwords from PasswdSafe, the password safe originally by Bruce Schneier.
See:
https://pwsafe.org/
https://github.com/pwsafe/pwsafe
https://pwsafe.app/mac/Older. but may still have email notifications and discussion threads:
https://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/git-code/ci/master/tree/In particular, this mailing
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Johnny Lancer commented
I've been using PasswordSafe since 2006 (safe contains more than 900 elements) and would really appreciate an appropriate import feature. TIA :-)
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frank oberlaender commented
provide import from passwordSafe.org passwort manager.
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Michael Knogl
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Please be sure to implement the import from PasswordSafe.
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D S commented
I would really like this as well, please!
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Fr00t-L00ps
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Add Passwd Safe for import (Android). Although I was able to reasonably easily export PasswdSafe data to text, then paste into CSV, then paste appropriate columns into the Proton Pass template.
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Fr00t-L00ps
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Add Passwd Safe for import (Android).
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Anonymous
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I've been using this wonderful open-source password safe for years. I would like to export my more than 550 passwords, in seven different categories over to Proton Pass.
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Dan
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Please include the option to import .XML files from PasswordSafe (https://pwsafe.org).
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Don
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This password safe has been around for decades and has millions of downloads.
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Megadyne
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Matt, I think that works OK for relatively simple, non-structured collections. My passwords on PasswordSafe are organised into folders, sometimes 3 layers deep. In addition I have quite a lot of notes for some entries (not just username/password but also "security PIN", memorable words, name of my grandmother's pet tortoise, etc). I've explored the export to Excel route quite a bit but always lose some data.
My current best option is to keep running ProtonPass and PasswordSafe in parallel, and transferring the data as and when - or if! - I need it. Turns out there are plenty of entries that never get used, so after a while I'm going to prune it all back. When I have time.
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Matt
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I basically learned how to export into excel and import into the template for PPass. Don't need a specific import feature for PSafe...it was really easy.
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barney commented
Password Safe import with psafe3 database extension or any newer version.
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Paul Dunkley commented
Would appreciate an update to the import feature of Proton Pass to get passwords and notes from PWSAFE password manager -
https://pwsafe.orgThanks.
Paul Dunkley
pwdunklry@proton.me -
akrabu
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Update: You can import your passwords (on MacOS anyway) by exporting to TXT format, renaming to CSV, opening it in Numbers/whatever, changing the "Group/Title" heading to just "Title", then exporting back to CSV and importing using the "generic" import.