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You can transfer your passwords from Chrome into 1Password on 1Password.com.
  1. To prevent Chrome from interfering with 1Password: Turn off the built-in password manager in Chrome. Make sure your passwords are in 1Password, then delete your passwords from Chrome. Get 1Password in your browser to save and fill passwords on the web. If you’re having trouble importing your Chrome data, contact.
  2. ChromePass is a Windows freebie specifically designed to help you recover passwords stored by Google Chrome. Just like any other web browser, Google Chrome can save information such as usernames.

1Password can import your passwords from Chrome. When you import from Chrome:

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  • Your Chrome passwords will be converted into 1Password logins.
  • Only passwords will be imported. Credit cards, addresses, and other items will not be imported.

Chrome import is only available on 1Password.com and requires a 1Password account.

Step 1: Export your data from Chrome

Before you export your data from Chrome, temporarily turn off any backup software you may be using, so the unencrypted export file isn’t backed up. Then follow these steps:

  1. Click the Chrome menu in the toolbar and choose Settings.
  2. Click Passwords.
  3. Click above the list of saved passwords and select “Export passwords”.
  4. Click “Export passwords”, and enter the password you use to log in to your computer if asked.
  5. Save the file to your desktop.

Step 2: Import your data into 1Password

To import your data on 1Password.com:

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  1. In Chrome or another browser, sign in to your account on 1Password.com.
  2. Click your name in the top right and choose Import.
  3. Click Chrome.
  4. Choose the vault you want to import your data into. If you’re importing personal data, choose the Personal or Private vault.
  5. Click inside the dotted rectangle and select the CSV file you saved to your desktop earlier.

If you have any credit cards, bank accounts, addresses, or other items saved in Chrome, copy them manually into 1Password. Open 1Password on your desktop or mobile device and click the + button to add items.

After you’ve imported your information into 1Password, delete the unencrypted CSV file, and turn on any backup software you turned off earlier.

Step 3: Turn off the built-in password manager in Chrome

To prevent Chrome from interfering with 1Password:

  1. Make sure your passwords are in 1Password, then delete your passwords from Chrome.

Next steps

Get 1Password in your browser to save and fill passwords on the web.

Get help

If you’re having trouble importing your Chrome data, contact 1Password Support.

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1Password for Android is the simple, beautiful password manager you’ve been looking for. Easily organize your secure information, fill passwords in your browsers and apps, and have everything available at your fingertips.

Before you get started, set up 1Password on your Android or Chrome OS device.

Create and edit items

To create an item, tap and choose a category. Enter the details and tap Save.

To edit an item, tap it, then tap . When you’re finished making changes, tap Save.

To return to the item list, tap .

To see everything in the current vault, tap Categories, then tap All Items. To see only certain types of items, choose a different category from the list.

Use 1Password in other apps

You can use 1Password to fill and save usernames and passwords in browsers and other apps on your Android device.

Drag and drop to fill in other apps

With Android 7 or later, you can use split-screen mode to open 1Password and another app at the same time. Learn how to use split-screen mode.

While using split-screen mode, you can drag item details, like usernames and passwords, from 1Password to other apps.

You can also drag text from other apps into 1Password when creating or editing an item.

Organize with favorites and tags

You can organize your items with tags or mark them as favorites to quickly access them when you need them.

To mark an item as a favorite, tap it to see its details, then tap.

To create a tag, edit an item, then scroll down to the tags section. Tap Add Tag, enter the name of a tag, and tap “Create tag”. When you’re finished, tap to return to the item details, then tap Save.

Search 1Password

Searching is the fastest way to find what you need in 1Password.

To search 1Password by item titles and websites, tap the magnifying glassabove the item list.

Sort items

You can sort items in any list to find what you need quickly.

To change how items are sorted, tap “Sort by” at the top of the item list, then choose an option. Tap the option again to reverse the order.

Switch vaults and accounts

You can use vaults in 1Password to organize your items and share them with others. If you have multiple 1Password accounts, each account will have its own vaults.

To switch to a specific vault or view items from all the vaults in an account, tap and choose a vault or account from the list. If you have a different vault selected, you’ll see its icon instead of .

Move and copy items

To move or copy items from one vault to another:

  1. In any item list, touch and hold an item, then tap the other items you want to select. To select all the items in a list, tap > Select All.
  2. To move the items, tap . To copy the items, tap . Then choose a vault.
    If you don’t see , first tap .

Use Watchtower

Watchtower tells you about password breaches and other security problems on the websites you have saved in 1Password.

To get alerted when a website you have an account for is added to Watchtower, go to Settings > Notifications and turn on “Watchtower alerts”.

Format secure notes

Add formatting to your secure notes with Markdown. View them in rich text, complete with headers, bold and italic styles, lists, and more.

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Enlarge passwords

You can temporarily enlarge a password to make it easier to see while entering it on another device or reading it aloud.

To enlarge a password, tap it and choose Large Type.

Use the dark theme

You can use 1Password with a dark background, which may help conserve battery power on devices with OLED screens and reduce eye strain, especially in low light. Tap Settings > Display > Theme.

To always use the dark theme, choose Dark.

To follow your device’s settings, choose “System default” or “Set by Battery Saver”.

Delete items

To delete an item, tap it, then tap > Move to Trash.

To view items in the Trash, tap Categories, then tap Trash.

To empty the Trash, tap .

To restore an item from the Trash, tap it, then tap .

To restore all items, tap > Select all, then tap .

Lock and unlock 1Password

When you’re done using 1Password, you can lock it. To lock 1Password, tap > Lock.

Unlock 1Password again by entering your Master Password. You can also use your fingerprint, face, eyes, or a PIN code to unlock 1Password.

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