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I am having troubles with exporting my passwords from my OperaGX password manager to KPM

Im using version 25.0.0.501 (a) / 1748877597_7700 / 1.1.0.2_1 of KPM
When I try to import the file into KPM, it registers the username as the website name and the password as the website url. I made sure for my file to be in the format url,username,password,name,note but it still does the same thing

Flood and Flood's wife
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32 minutes ago, Rafiul said:

I am having troubles with exporting my passwords from my OperaGX password manager to KPM

Im using version 25.0.0.501 (a) / 1748877597_7700 / 1.1.0.2_1 of KPM
When I try to import the file into KPM, it registers the username as the website name and the password as the website url. I made sure for my file to be in the format url,username,password,name,note but it still does the same thing

Hello @Rafiul

Welcome!

  • Unfortunately the exporting of passwords from OperaGX password manager to KPM is not supported. 

ReadKPM, Import and export data:

"Kaspersky Password Manager supports importing logins and passwords from the following browsers:

  • Google Chrome (version 106 or later)
  • Mozilla Firefox (version 55 or later)
  • Microsoft Edge based on Chromium (version 106 or later)
  • Yandex.Browser (version 106 or later)"
  1. In OperaGX password manager is there an option to export as .csv? 

Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

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Yeah the file that opera gives me is a cvs. The problem arises when I also tried to export it from chrome using the cvs file that it gave me, but KPM still messed up with the details

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Flood and Flood's wife
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42 minutes ago, Rafiul said:

Yeah the file that opera gives me is a cvs. The problem arises when I also tried to export it from chrome using the cvs file that it gave me, but KPM still messed up with the details

Hello @Rafiul

Thank you for the update!

  1. We don't have any format issues when importing .csv from Chrome. 
  2. Read the guide that discusses the CSV file, it's for Password managers - not Browsers - but there's information there that may be useful: Import data from other password managers
  3. For *Chrome* -> log a request with Kaspersky Customer Service, https://support.kaspersky.com/b2c#contacts - select Email then fill in the template as shown; include a *detailed history*; Support may request logs, traces & other data captured while the problem is replicated -> they will guide you:                                                                                      image.thumb.png.43b65e97287615984e2dc1cf9ebc033a.png                                             

    Please share the outcome with the Community, when it's available? 

Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

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