SplashID import
There are still other passowrd managers. Especilly SplashID was and still is popular among users working off-line. It's nice to enable importing from such managers like SplashID Desktop while desktop version of proton Pass may be available in the future.
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Bruce Harris II commented
Like others noted. Please create an import for SplashID.
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Jens commented
SplashID is getting old and their software kind of sucks (It just deleted a bunch of passwords during one of my syncs), so eager to move over.
But it let you create custom fields and they had a lot of lifetime membership people (literally sold every Christmas), so it's a pretty good market of people to pull from since their software wasn't always this bad.
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Andres Tinoco commented
Create an import process that works with SplashID Safe password manager
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Bruce Harris II commented
Would love this option as well. I would even love a import form SplashID option. Even tried the CSV trick using Keepass, but too many custom fields from SplashID. Have over 500 records, not going to key in manually.
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Campbell Cooney commented
Please allow exporting from Splash ID.
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Morgan Young commented
This seems kinda silly. I only use one password manager. Of course it is critical for you to import the one I use. Wtf?
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Jake O'Connor commented
Agreed
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Jake O'Connor commented
This has been my manager for 10years. I have gifted this product to many people and sold other on it. Need a way to bring records over or I don't think I can use. To many records to manual type in.
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Danny Fulkerson commented
I use Splash ID password manager and want to migrate to ProtonPass.