This app will store all your passwords in a safe way. Two visual styles available: 'Tibia' and 'Candy'. Sort all your passwords by Category/Group/Account.
I recently migrated from Windows7 to Kubuntu 10.0.4. In many ways, I'm loving the change. (I never knew it could be such a seemless process to write/test scripts!)
One of the few things that is causing me any hangup is that none of the passwords that were saved in my browser are available (obviously, since it's a completely separate installation). Is it possible to export my passwords from the Windows instance of Chrome and then import them into the Linux version?
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As Neal said, the folder User Data
is the one to look for. If you want a software solution try the extension Lastpass (or at the Google site). It allows you to save and restore password in Google Chrome as well as in Firefox, IE and Safari.
You can also use this standalone tool called chromepass http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/chromepass.html
ChromePass is a small password recovery tool that allows you to view the user names and passwords stored by Google Chrome Web browser.
There is a option to export into your keepass password manager too.
Note: If you feel unsafe to use third-party tools, get script from here https://github.com/hassaanaliw/chromepass and run yourself.
Enable password export in Chrome by going to chrome://flags/#password-import-export
, then you can export it to CSV file.
Source: How to Export and Import passwords in Chrome browser.
I found a decision how to show all your passwords from Chromium. Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 and Chromium: Version 40.0.2214.111 Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit). I used js script found early in search.
Output maked in format:url|login|pass
Steps:
Open in Chromium browser link to Chrome password manager: chrome://settings-frame/passwords
Open console (F12) and insert this js code:
After step 2 you will see all your passwords in Chromium Password manager Dialog.
And now insert this part of js code in console:
Now you see all your passwords in format i described early.
Write script on any language to import your passwords in browser like FireFox :)
Profit.
Github: https://github.com/megmage/chrome-export-passwords
p.s.I Try to use all parts of code together, but it isnt work :(
update:Chrome API based version in GitHub.
You could try XMarks.
I'm fairly sure that if you just copied the profile (ie the stuff in C:UsersUsernameAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault)from Windows to Linux, you would get everything working correctly, without any export/ import.
Export
- Go to
chrome://flags/#password-import-export
page (paste into address bar). - Enable Password import and export and restart web browser.
Go to
chrome://settings/passwords
, you should see the Export button.Alternatively run this script in DevTools Console (JS):
Export into CSV and verify the content of it.
Note: If CSV file is empty, check this Issue 808233.