If you’ve recently switched to Chrome from any other browser, you might be looking for a way to import your data from the last browser you used.
In Chrome or any other browser, importing settings and bookmarks from another browser is pretty easy. But there may be instances when you want to import saved passwords from your old browser to the new one.
By default, the importing passwords feature is not officially available in Chrome. But there’s a very easy trick that you can use to turn it on.
Table of Contents
- Reasons to Import Passwords?
- How to Import Passwords Into Chrome
- Import Passwords via CSV File
- Enable Password Import Flag
- Using Command Prompt on Windows
- Using Terminal on Mac
- Using Inspect Option
- Import Passwords
- Enable Password Import Flag
- Import Passwords From Your Google Account
- Import Passwords Into Chrome From Mozilla Firefox
- Import Passwords via CSV File
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How to Export Passwords From Chrome?
- How to View Passwords in Chrome?
Reasons to Import Passwords?
Compiled below are some of the reasons why you might be looking to import passwords into Chrome:
- You are reinstalling Chrome after recent uninstallation.
- You’re switching to Chrome from another browser
- You may have deleted the saved passwords
How to Import Passwords Into Chrome
Listed below are the methods to import passwords into Chrome:
Import Passwords via CSV File
Using a CSV file, you can import passwords from and to any browser. Every browser allows you to export your saved passwords as a CSV file.
If you haven’t exported your password already, we recommend doing so.
You can export passwords from the Passwords section of your browser’s settings. After exporting, now it’s time to enable the password import feature in Chrome.
Enable Password Import Flag
Flags are experimental features in Chrome that are not currently available in the default software. These features are being tested and are usually hidden. But they can be easily accessed and enabled.
To enable the password import flag, follow the steps below:
- Open Chrome. On the address bar, enterchrome://flags/
- On the Search bar, search for password import
- Click on default to open a drop-down menu
- Select Enabled
You’ll be prompted to restart the browser. Go ahead and do so.
If you can’t find the Password Import flag for any reason, there’s another way to turn it on using the command prompt.
Go through the steps below to enable the feature:
- Press Windows key + R to open Run
- Type cmd and click ok
- Enter the following commands:
cd "C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application"
chrome.exe -enable-features=PasswordImport
Note: On windows 10, Add “Program Files” (x86)” with the space infront, in place of Program Files.
Using Terminal on MacTo turn on the password import feature in Chrome using the Mac terminal, go through the steps below:
- On the Dock, click the launchpad icon.
- Search for Terminal and open it.
- Enter the following command:
/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome-enable-features=PasswordImport
If the above method did not work on your device, you can use the Inspect option to turn on the import feature. Follow the steps below to do so:
- On Chrome, open the Menu
- Go to Settings > Autofill > Passwords
- Besides Saved passwords, click on three little dots. Right-click on Export passwords and select Inspect
- On the above that section, select Hidden and delete it
Import Passwords
Now you can finally import passwords into Chrome via CSV file. Follow the steps below to so:
- On Chrome, click on three little dots on the top right corner
- Click on Settings
- Switch to Autofill setting
- Click on Passwords
- Click on three dots beside Saved Passwords and select import
- Select the CSV file containing the passwords
Import Passwords From Your Google Account
If you have used Chrome before, your passwords may be saved into your Google account you were using at that time. You can sign in to that account again and get access to those passwords easily.
To import passwords from your google account, go through the steps mentioned below:
- In Chrome, sign in to your Google account that has the passwords
- Open the menu and go to Settings
- Switch to the Autofill section. Select Passwords
- Click on “View and manage saved passwords in your Google Account.“
- Besides your Google account, click on Show and confirm
Import Passwords Into Chrome From Mozilla Firefox
You can directly import passwords from Firefox into Chrome. You don’t need to turn on any feature for this, making it even more convenient.
Hence if you use Firefox and want to import passwords from it into Chrome, follow the steps mentioned below: