Add google password manager
add Google password manager to import from
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Mike Taylor commented
Proton Pass currently allows importing from Chrome’s built-in password storage and also supports a generic CSV import. However, many users (especially Android and Gmail users) store their credentials in Google Password Manager at passwords.google.com, which is separate from Chrome’s local password vault.
Right now the only way to migrate from Google Password Manager is to export a plaintext CSV and import it using the “Generic CSV” option. While this works, it temporarily exposes all passwords in plaintext and creates unnecessary friction and risk for users who are specifically moving to Proton for better privacy and security.
Request: Please add native import support for Google Password Manager so users can migrate securely without needing to manually handle a plaintext CSV file.**
This would make Proton Pass adoption easier and safer for a very large group of users, while aligning with Proton’s privacy-first values.
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Peter M. Holm
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Some are trying to go far away from google ..... ¿why give them more info?
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Amanda Bird commented
Also, sticky passwords, if you can open the CVS and see the text info to copy and paste maybe? Sorry I'm new to Proton especially now that I'm getting into settings and trying to merge it all together the best way possible.
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Florin MANEA commented
This option is already provide
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FT
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You can already import passwords from google, I found it easy when I switched to Protonpass
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Kenn D Crossley commented
won't most people use google and therefore google password manager (if any)?
surely and easy import from them must me a common sense -
Peggy Graeber
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This is were my current passwords live. I'd like an easy way to import
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Merry M White commented
How to import passwords from
Google Password Manager? -
Cain Mac commented
import passwords from google sync and firefox sync
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Roopesh
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Import from passwords.google.com.