![]() Open the Dashlane web app ( ) and log in to your account.Enter your master password and click Export Vault.Select Export Vault and choose CSV file format.Click Export CSV to save the file on your system.Scroll down to the “MY DATA” area and click Export data.Click the Settings icon in the left-hand menu.On macOS, long-click on the Trash icon in the dock and select “Empty Trash”. On Windows (and most Linux distros), you can right-click on the Recycle Bin and select “Empty Recycle Bin”. Delete the file immediately after importing passwords and empty Recycle Bin or Trash to be safe. Do not email exported data files or store them online. Anyone with access to your exported data files will be able to read your passwords. Note: Exported data files are not encrypted, they are stored in plain text. ![]() Second, import the CSV file to Microsoft Edge. First, you will need to export your passwords to a CSV file. Here's how you can import your passwords from third-party password managers. ![]() Read more about new password manager capabilities here: New ways to manage your passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Community Hub Your passwords are securely stored and can be accessed on all platforms – macOS, Linux, and Windows iOS and Android using Microsoft Authenticator app even other browsers using Microsoft Autofill extension. The built-in password manager helps you generate strong passwords, provide password health feedback, and warn you if any of your stored passwords are found in a known online leak. Microsoft Edge is committed to making your browsing experience convenient and secure. ![]()
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