SafeInCloud import
Please, is it possible to prepare import from APP SafeInCloud xml or csv to Proton Pass ?
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Ben commented
I would like to migrate several SafeinCloud users to ProtonPass. The only thing stopping me is importing the 2FA and note fields. Please offer as soon as possible!
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Lars “Elias” Elias commented
Please figure this out as a long time safe in cloud user i have seed phrases etc in note fields as well as images and other data. A direct import wouod be ideal.
If I get gpt to write the code will you impliment?
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Ken commented
I too would be pleased to have safeincloud2 import options from xml file.
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Galaktor commented
@Haxortech Productions
THX - workaround works fine - recomended to use -
Haxortech Productions commented
There's a workaround. You can import everything into Bitwarden, then export everything from bitwarden. Proton pass supports import from bitwarden. After importing from bitwarden, if you don't plan to use it, delete that account permanently.
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Galaktor commented
As SIC is long in the market and supports several plattforms ist key to enable this import. As an export from SIC is possible i cant follow the timeline.
@PROTON
pls take care about the SIC users. SIC is doing good job for years.
pls enable SIC import
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SpamThroat commented
I would like this too.
The "Notes" section in SafeInCloud is a must as that is where I store things like recovery codes and other things like that.
OnePass have something called mrc-converter-suite for helping to get stuff into there manager. Have nor tried it yes but if it is possible to convert SafeInCloud to OnePass then importing that could be an option.
(https://1password.community/discussion/30286/mrcs-convert-to-1password-utility-mrc-converter-suite)
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Paul commented
Safe in cloud password manager can export its database to CSV, TXT and XML. Should be possible to add This one.
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Hernán commented
Como podemos importar nuestra informacion de SAFE IN CLOUD a la nueva app PROTON PASS?? Sin perder confidencialidad
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ZeroZorro commented
Was able to import part of it chosing Keeper csv and feeding SafeInTheCloud exported csv but not really a working method. Only importing email, username and password, no title or otherwise
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Kopfnuss Kalle commented
Would also be very interested in this!! Already wrote the Proton Support about this.
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Andrew Wallace commented
As a temporary fix for this, follow these easy steps to solve your import:
1. Open SafeInCloud Desktop app
2. Login with your master password
3. Navigate to 'File > Export..."
4. Re-type your master password
5. Choose CSV and save to your computer
6. Open the CSV in Notepad or Excel7. On the first line, change the following:
"Title" to "name"
"Login" to "username"
"Password" to 'password"
"URL" to "url"
and delete "Notes" and "OTP"Save the file and import in ProtonPass as Edge CSV file.
Note: It might not be case sensetive and at least my "Notes" and "OTP" wasn't used and thereby empty. Should work as a teporary solution for must of us.
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brabazon commented
I have written a short script in R to copy the data from SIC's CSV into a Chrome-type CSV, and it seems to work well. The only problem is that SIC has an object of the type "Login", which has no counterpart in the Pass architecture, so it does not get imported. Anyway, I hope that the developers are already working on it! :)
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Andrew Wallace commented
I agree, I don't know if it's possible to use any other import format at the moment, I mean if the format is the same as Safe in cloud. But as of now I can't migrate into Proton Pass
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brabazon commented
I second that! It exports passwords to XML, CSV, and TXT files, so implementing data import not be difficult. Note: SIC is okay, but I would love to fully migrate to Proton ecosystem.
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user3934923 commented
As someone with a 6 year history with SafeInCloud, I agree! Please add this. <3
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Arco Keijzer commented
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bdag commented
Any news about how to import for Safe in Cloud??
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LS commented
If possible, password import from SafeInCloud password manager would be great.
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Julian commented
An import option for "Safe in Cloud" Password Manager
(' https://safe-in-cloud.com/en/ ')