How to Import Pass­words from Chrome to Safari on Mac – Guide

However, if you are not satisfied with the password manager that comes with your browser or operating system, you may want to consider using a different one.

Until recently, third-party password managers were considered more secure, but Apple and Google are working to make their built-in password managers more secure, and Microsoft is adding one to their Authenticator app. So it might be a viable choice. One reason these built-in password managers cannot compete with their independent rivals is the difficulty of getting pre-existing passwords into their systems.

Here are the steps to import Chrome passwords into Safari browser

Launch Safari browser on macOS to view the web. ..

Select “New File.” In the “Name” field, type a name for your new file. In the “Location” field, type a location where you want your file to be stored. In the “Type” field, select “Text.” In the “Format” field, select “Text/plain.”

To import your browsing history from Google Chrome to another browser, mouse over the Import from option and select the Google Chrome app. ..

Activate the checkbox for passwords.

This will open the Import dialog box. In the dialog box, select the file you want to import. Click on the OK button.

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The dialog closes, and you are now able to work with the document.

Final note

How to Import Pass­words from Chrome to Safari on Mac If you’re using Chrome on your Mac, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the built-in password manager called Password Manager. It’s a great way to keep your passwords safe and organized, and it works with both Safari and Firefox. To import your passwords into Password Manager, open the Preferences window and click on the Security tab. Under General, you’ll need to set up two new security settings: One for Chrome and one for Safari. In both cases, you’ll need to enter your user name and password. You can also add additional accounts if you want to keep them separate from your main account. Once you’ve set up your security preferences, it’s time to import your passwords into Password Manager. To do this, open the Accounts window in Password Manager and click on the Add button. Type in your user name and password (or paste them into a text field) and click on the Add button again. You’ll now be able to access your passwords in both Chrome and Safari without having to remember them separately!