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Browser integration with KeePassXC-Browser for Google Chrome, Chromium, Vivaldi, and Mozilla Firefox. What's New: Today we are releasing KeePassXC 2.5.4, the fourth maintenance update for.

Keepassxc-browser@keepassxc.org under allowedextensions for Firefox. There can be another ID seen with Chromium. This is the older version of the extension and it will be removed in the future from the script file. With Chromium-based browsers you can check that the extension ID is the same with what is shown at the extensions page. The following browser extensions add the current URL to the browser's window title. This allows to distinguish websites even when they have generic page titles. By enabling the option 'An entry matches if its URL is contained in the target window title' in KeePass 2.x ('Tools' → 'Options' → tab 'Advanced'), auto-type by URL can be realized. The following browser extensions add the current URL to the browser's window title. This allows to distinguish websites even when they have generic page titles. By enabling the option 'An entry matches if its URL is contained in the target window title' in KeePass 2.x ('Tools' → 'Options' → tab 'Advanced'), auto-type by URL can be realized. Create, open, and save databases in the KDBX format (KeePass Compatible) Store sensitive information in entries that are organized by groups. Browser integration with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Chromium, Vivaldi, Brave, and Tor-Browser. Import databases from CSV, 1Password, and KeePass1 formats.

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Keepassxc Chrome

I've never really felt all that good about storing my passwords on the public cloud, but after we started using LastPass at work I somehow got lulled into adopting it for personal use as well.

I've been pondering the reasons as to why I'm now depending on this piece of proprietary software that's happily storing all my sensitive credentials on somebody else's server. Sadly, the answer is that I'm just that lazy and LastPass made things very convenient.

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Anyhow, it's finally time to smell the hobbit and retake control of my precious. Enter KeePassXC, a free and open-source password manager. As faith would have it, a fork of KeePassX, the password manager I was previously using before moving everything off to LastPass.

Exporting data from LastPass

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Thankfully, LastPass has made it easy to export and migrate your data by allowing it to be exported as a CSV file. Using the LastPass extension, simply navigate to: More options => Advanced => Export => LastPass CSV file and save the resulting file using the .csv extension.

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Let's examine the exported file from LastPass. The following file consists of two regular sites and a secure note. The content of the file is available in clear text so we can observe both user credentials and the database configuration for this site:

The columns from the export are arranged in the following order, which will have significance when the CSV file is to be imported with KeePassXC:

Importing a CSV file with KeePassXC

Fire up KeePassXC and select Database => Import => Import CSV file. Choose a password and optionally add a key file before hitting the 'OK' button. Next, we'll enter the CSV import screen to map the columns from the export file against KeePassXC's corresponding columns. The mapping itself is rather straightforward.

The following image shows KeePassXC's import CSV fields screen with the column mapping applied as earlier specified:

The next image shows the entry for the converted 'database note type' from LastPass (secure notes) after running the import.

Browser integration

KeePassXC also provides official browser extensions for Firefox, Google Chrome, Chromium and Vivaldi. I've been experimenting with the Firefox extension and found it to be working as advertised, without any complications. The animated gif below shows the browser extension in its full glory.
Please refer to How to connect KeePassXC-Browser with KeePassXC for a quick tutorial on configuring browser integration.

My thanks to the KeePassXC developers for providing us with the best cross-platform free and open-source password manager. Goodbye LastPass and thanks for all the fish.

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Btw, seeing how I managed to publish the credentials for my admin account, I guess that means I'm finally open to accepting those guest posts ;-)





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