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183 lines
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HTML
183 lines
12 KiB
HTML
<div class="page-header">
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<h1>{{'importData' | i18n}}</h1>
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</div>
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<form #form (ngSubmit)="submit()" [appApiAction]="formPromise" ngNativeValidate>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-6">
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<div class="form-group">
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<label for="type">1. {{'selectFormat' | i18n}}</label>
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<select id="type" name="Format" [(ngModel)]="format" class="form-control" required>
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<option *ngFor="let o of featuredImportOptions" [ngValue]="o.id">{{o.name}}</option>
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<ng-container *ngIf="importOptions && importOptions.length">
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<option value="-" disabled></option>
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<option *ngFor="let o of importOptions" [ngValue]="o.id">{{o.name}}</option>
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</ng-container>
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</select>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<app-callout type="info" title="{{getFormatInstructionTitle()}}" *ngIf="format">
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'bitwardencsv'">
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See detailed instructions on our help site at
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://help.bitwarden.com/article/export-your-data/">https://help.bitwarden.com/article/export-your-data/</a>
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'lastpasscsv'">
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See detailed instructions on our help site at
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-lastpass/">https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-lastpass/</a>
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'keepassxcsv'">
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Using the KeePassX desktop application, navigate to "Database" → "Export to CSV file" and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'aviracsv'">
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In the Avira web vault, go to "Settings" → "My Data" → "Export data" and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'blurcsv'">
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In the Blur web vault, click your username at the top and go to "Settings" → "Export Data", then click "Export CSV"
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for your "Accounts".
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'safeincloudxml'">
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Using the SaveInCloud desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export" → "As XML" and save the XML file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'padlockcsv'">
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Using the Padlock desktop application, click the hamburger icon in the top left corner and navigate to "Settings" →
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"Export" button and save the file "As CSV".
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'keepass2xml'">
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Using the KeePass 2 desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export" and select the "KeePass XML (2.x)" option.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'upmcsv'">
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Using the Universal Password Manager desktop application, navigate to "Database" → "Export" and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'saferpasscsv'">
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Using the SaferPass browser extension, click the hamburger icon in the top left corner and navigate to "Settings". Click
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the "Export accounts" button to save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'meldiumcsv'">
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Using the Meldium web vault, navigate to "Settings". Locate the "Export data" function and click "Show me my data" to save
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the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'keepercsv'">
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Log into the Keeper web vault (keepersecurity.com/vault). Navigate to "Backup" (top right) and find the "Export to .csv File"
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option. Click "Export Now" to save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'chromecsv' || format === 'operacsv' || format === 'vivaldicsv'">
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<span *ngIf="format !== 'chromecsv'">
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The process is exactly the same as importing from Google Chrome.
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</span>
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See detailed instructions on our help site at
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-chrome/">https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-chrome/</a>
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'firefoxcsv'">
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Use the
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://github.com/kspearrin/ff-password-exporter/blob/master/README.md#ff-password-exporter">FF Password Exporter</a> application to export your passwords to a CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === '1password1pif' || format === '1passwordwincsv'">
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See detailed instructions on our help site at
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-1password/">https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-1password/</a>.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passworddragonxml'">
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Using the Password Dragon desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export" → "To XML". In the dialog that pops
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up select "All Rows" and check all fields. Click the "Export" button and save the XML file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'enpasscsv'">
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Using the Enpass desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export" → "As CSV". Select "OK" to the warning alert
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and save the CSV file. Note that the importer only supports files exported while Enpass is set to the English
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language, so adjust your settings accordingly.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'pwsafexml'">
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Using the Password Safe desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export To" → "XML format..." and save the XML
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file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'dashlanecsv'">
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Using the Dashlane desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export" → "Unsecured archive (readable) in CSV format"
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and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'msecurecsv'">
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Using the mSecure desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export" → "CSV File..." and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'stickypasswordxml'">
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Using the Sticky Password desktop application, navigate to "Menu" (top right) → "Export" → "Export all". Select
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the unencrypted format XML option and save the XML file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'truekeycsv'">
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Using the True Key desktop application, click the gear icon (top right) and then navigate to "App Settings". Click the "Export"
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button, enter your password and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'clipperzhtml'">
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Log into the Clipperz web application (clipperz.is/app). Click the hamburger menu icon in the top right to expand the navigation
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bar. Navigate to "Data" → "Export". Click the "download HTML+JSON" button to save the HTML file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'roboformcsv'">
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Using the RoboForm Editor desktop application, navigate to "RoboForm" (top left) → "Options" → "Account & Data"
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and click the "Export" button. Select all of your data, change the "Format" to "CSV file" and then click the
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"Export" button to save the CSV file. Note: RoboForm only allows you to export Logins. Other items will not be
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exported.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passboltcsv'">
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Log into the Passbolt web vault and navigate to the "Passwords" listing. Select all of the passwords you would like to export
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and click the "Export" button at the top of the listing. Choose the "csv (lastpass)" export format and click
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the "Export" button.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'ascendocsv'">
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Using the Ascendo DataVault desktop application, navigate to "Tools" → "Export". In the dialog that pops up, select
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the "All Items (DVX, CSV)" option. Click the "Ok" button to save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passwordbossjson'">
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Using the Password Boss desktop application, navigate to "File" → "Export data" → "Password Boss JSON - not encrypted"
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and save the JSON file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'zohovaultcsv'">
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Log into the Zoho web vault (vault.zoho.com). Navigate to "Tools" → "Export Secrets". Select "All Secrets" and click
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the "Zoho Vault Format CSV" button. Highlight and copy the data from the textarea. Open a text editor like Notepad
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and paste the data. Save the data from the text editor as
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<code>zoho_export.csv</code>.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'splashidcsv'">
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Using the SplashID Safe desktop application, click on the SplashID blue lock logo in the top right corner. Navigate to "Export"
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→ "Export as CSV" and save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passkeepcsv'">
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Using the PassKeep mobile app, navigate to "Backup/Restore". Locate the "CSV Backup/Restore" section and click "Backup to
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CSV" to save the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'gnomejson'">
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Make sure you have python-keyring and python-gnomekeyring installed. Save the
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<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="https://bit.ly/2sMldAI">GNOME Keyring Import/Export</a> python script to your desktop as
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<code>pw_helper.py</code>. Open terminal and run
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<code>chmod +rx Desktop/pw_helper.py</code> and then
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<code>python Desktop/pw_helper.py export Desktop/my_passwords.json</code>. Then upload the resulting
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<code>my_passwords.json</code> file here to Bitwarden.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passwordagentcsv'">
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Using the Password Agent desktop application navigate to "File" → "Export", select the "Fields to export" button and
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check all of the fields, change the "Output format" to "CSV", and then click the "Start" button to save the CSV
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file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passpackcsv'">
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Log into the Passpack website vault and navigate to "Settings" → "Export", then click the "Download" button to save
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the CSV file.
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</ng-container>
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<ng-container *ngIf="format === 'passmanjson'">
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Open your Passman vault and click on "Settings" in the bottom left corner. In the "Settings" window switch to the
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"Export credentials" tab and choose "JSON" as the export type. Enter your vault's passphrase and click the "Export"
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button to save the JSON file.
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</ng-container>
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</app-callout>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-6">
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<div class="form-group">
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<label for="file">2. {{'selectImportFile' | i18n}}</label>
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<input type="file" id="file" class="form-control-file" name="file">
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="form-group">
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<label for="fileContents">{{'orCopyPasteFileContents' | i18n}}</label>
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<textarea id="fileContents" class="form-control" name="FileContents" [(ngModel)]="fileContents"></textarea>
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</div>
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<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary btn-submit" [disabled]="form.loading">
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<i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin" title="{{'loading' | i18n}}"></i>
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<span>{{'importData' | i18n}}</span>
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</button>
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</form>
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