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Importieren von Anmeldedaten in den Tresor von Avast Password Manager

 

The Avast Password Manager browser extension allows you to import your saved logins from certain browsers, password manager applications, and antivirus applications.

To import your saved logins, choose your browser or application and follow the steps below:

Avast Passwords

To import data from Avast Passwords, refer to the following article:

  • Export and import Avast Passwords data into Avast Password Manager

Avast Password Manager (CSV)

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. Under Source, select Avast Password Manager (CSV).
    The Avast Password Manager (CSV) file is generated when you export the vault. To export the Avast Password Manager data, refer to the following article: Export your Avast Password Manager data.
  6. Click Select File and navigate to the CSV file that was exported from Avast Password Manager. You can also drag and drop files into the box. If you have a CSV file exported from your local vault, you can use this option to import the file into your Avast Password Manager extension.
  7. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  8. Click Finish.

Dashlane

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Dashlane.
  6. Open the Dashlane application.
  7. Click File, then click Export, and select Unsecured archive (readable) in CSV format. The logins are exported from Dashlane as a CSV file.
  8. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the CSV file which was exported from Dashlane. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  9. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  10. Click Finish.

Google Chrome

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Chrome passwords.
  6. Click Download.
  7. At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
  8. From the .zip file, extract and run the import_password.exe file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the norton_logins.json file. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

Kaspersky Password Manager

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Kaspersky.
  6. Open the Kaspersky password manager application window.
  7. Click the Settings icon in the application menu.
  8. Click Settings, then select the Import/Export section.
  9. In the Export to text file section, click Export.
  10. In the pop-up window that appears, specify the file name and folder you want to save the text file.
  11. Click OK. Your passwords and notes will be exported in a text file.
    Kaspersky only allows to export of passwords and secure notes.
  12. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the text file that was exported from Kaspersky Password Manager. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  13. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  14. Click Finish.

LastPass (binary version)

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select LastPass (binary version).
  6. On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the LastPass icon.
  7. Click More Options, then click Advanced.
  8. Click Export, then select LastPass CSV file. The logins are exported from LastPass as a CSV file.
  9. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the CSV file which was exported from LastPass. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  10. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  11. Click Finish.

LastPass

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select LastPass.
  6. On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the LastPass icon.
  7. Click More Options, then click Advanced, then select Export. he logins appear in CSV format in a new tab.
  8. Click Export, then select LastPass CSV file. The logins are exported from LastPass as a CSV file.
  9. Copy the information, then, in the Avast Password Manager window, paste it in the text box.
  10. Click Import.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

McAfee True Key

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select McAfee True Key.
  6. On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the True Key icon.
  7. Click the Settings icon, then click App Settings.
  8. Under Export Data, click Export and Enter the master password when you receive a prompt. The logins are exported from True Key as a CSV file.
  9. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the CSV file which was exported from McAfee True Key. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  10. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  11. Click Finish.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Edge passwords.
  6. Click Download.
  7. At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
  8. From the .zip file, extract and run the import_password.exe file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the norton_logins.json file. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Firefox passwords.
  6. Click Download.
  7. At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
  8. From the .zip file, extract and run the import_password.exe file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File, and navigate to the norton_logins.json file on your desktop. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

1Password

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select 1Password.
  6. Open the 1Password application.
  7. Under categories, click Logins.
  8. Select the logins you want to export, then right-click and select Export. The logins are exported from 1Password as a CSV file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File, and navigate to the norton_logins.json file on your desktop. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

Avast Passwords

To import data from Avast Passwords, refer to the following article:

  • Export and import Avast Passwords data into Avast Password Manager

Avast Password Manager (CSV)

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. Under Source, select Avast Password Manager (CSV).
    The Avast Password Manager (CSV) file is generated when you export the vault. To export the Avast Password Manager data, refer to the following article: Export your Avast Password Manager data.
  6. Click Select File and navigate to the CSV file that was exported from Avast Password Manager. You can also drag and drop files into the box. If you have a CSV file exported from your local vault, you can use this option to import the file into your Avast Password Manager extension.
  7. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  8. Click Finish.

Dashlane

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Dashlane.
  6. Open the Dashlane application.
  7. Click File, then click Export, and select Unsecured archive (readable) in CSV format. The logins are exported from Dashlane as a CSV file.
  8. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the CSV file which was exported from Dashlane. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  9. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  10. Click Finish.

Google Chrome

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Chrome passwords.
  6. Click Download.
  7. At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
  8. From the .zip file, extract and run the import_password.exe file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the norton_logins.json file. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

Kaspersky Password Manager

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Kaspersky.
  6. Open the Kaspersky password manager application window.
  7. Click the Settings icon in the application menu.
  8. Click Settings, then select the Import/Export section.
  9. In the Export to text file section, click Export.
  10. In the pop-up window that appears, specify the file name and folder you want to save the text file.
  11. Click OK. Your passwords and notes will be exported in a text file.
    Kaspersky only allows to export of passwords and secure notes.
  12. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the text file that was exported from Kaspersky Password Manager. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  13. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  14. Click Finish.

LastPass (binary version)

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select LastPass (binary version).
  6. On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the LastPass icon.
  7. Click More Options, then click Advanced.
  8. Click Export, then select LastPass CSV file. The logins are exported from LastPass as a CSV file.
  9. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the CSV file which was exported from LastPass. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  10. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  11. Click Finish.

LastPass

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select LastPass.
  6. On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the LastPass icon.
  7. Click More Options, then click Advanced, then select Export. he logins appear in CSV format in a new tab.
  8. Click Export, then select LastPass CSV file. The logins are exported from LastPass as a CSV file.
  9. Copy the information, then, in the Avast Password Manager window, paste it in the text box.
  10. Click Import.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

McAfee True Key

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select McAfee True Key.
  6. On the top-right corner of the browser window, click the True Key icon.
  7. Click the Settings icon, then click App Settings.
  8. Under Export Data, click Export and Enter the master password when you receive a prompt. The logins are exported from True Key as a CSV file.
  9. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File and navigate to the CSV file which was exported from McAfee True Key. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  10. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  11. Click Finish.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Edge passwords.
  6. Click Download.
  7. At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
  8. From the .zip file, extract and run the import_password.exe file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File, and navigate to the norton_logins.json file on your desktop. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select Firefox passwords.
  6. Click Download.
  7. At the bottom of your browser, click the .zip file. Do not close your browser.
  8. From the .zip file, extract and run the import_password.exe file.
  9. Find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File, and navigate to the norton_logins.json file on your desktop. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.

1Password

  1. Open your browser and click the Avast Password Manager browser extension icon in the top-right corner.
  2. In the pop-up window, continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you are signed in to your Avast account, click Unlock vault.
    • Option B: If you are not signed in to your Avast account, click Sign in and sign in with your Avast account credentials.
  3. Continue with one of the following options:
    • Option A: If you have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager notification you receive on your mobile device, tap Approve.
    • Option B: If you do not have One-Touch Login set up, in the Avast Password Manager browser extension, click Use Your Vault Password, then type your vault password and click Unlock.
  4. In the top-right corner of your browser, click the Avast Password Manager browser extension, then select ☰ Menu (the three lines) ▸ Import data to my vault.
  5. In the Import Passwords window, under Source, select 1Password.
  6. Open the 1Password application.
  7. Under categories, click Logins.
  8. Select the logins you want to export, then click File ▸ Export ▸ All Items. The logins are exported from 1Password as a CSV file.
  9. After running the app, find the norton_logins.json file on your desktop.
  10. In the Avast Password Manager window, click Select File, and navigate to the norton_logins.json file on your desktop. You can also drag and drop files into the box.
  11. In the Import your Data window, select the logins you want to protect in your vault, and click Import.
  12. Click Finish.
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Aktualisiert am: 22.01.2025

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