How to import passwords from Opera to PM? Topic is solved
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Import passwords from FF58+
Due to repeated requests, I finally implemented the basic support for importing passwords from Firefox 58+ (key4.db). To do this, you need to navigate to the desired profile and select the logins.json file in the import dialog. Master password protected data is not supported yet, you must first disable it in the source browser.
At the moment, this feature should be considered as experimental, so do not forget to backup your workplace.
At the moment, this feature should be considered as experimental, so do not forget to backup your workplace.
Password Backup Tool
Password Backup Tool has been updated to 1.2.1:
- Add support for importing passwords from Firefox 58+ profiles (raw and password protected)
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Re: Import PM passwords into a clean PM install ?
PM has been very unstable over several months, with a new profile there has been a marginal improvement but not brilliant.
A clean install is my next step.
If I copy the old profile to a safe folder (with PM closed of course !) ... can I direct Password Backup Tool to the "safe" folder ?
- I have about 4 or more years of passwords and the thought of losing them is too much to "bear"
Thank you
Palemoon : v28.2.2 (32-bit)
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A clean install is my next step.
If I copy the old profile to a safe folder (with PM closed of course !) ... can I direct Password Backup Tool to the "safe" folder ?
- I have about 4 or more years of passwords and the thought of losing them is too much to "bear"
Thank you
Palemoon : v28.2.2 (32-bit)
Win-7 PRO x64
Win-7 PRO 64-bit
Palemoon; auto updates current version (32-bit)
Palemoon; auto updates current version (32-bit)
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Re: Import PM passwords into a clean PM install ?
I use Password Exporter 1.3.4, and what I would do is export passwords before backing up my profile.bawldiggle wrote:If I copy the old profile to a safe folder (with PM closed of course !) ... can I direct Password Backup Tool to the "safe" folder ?
- I have about 4 or more years of passwords and the thought of losing them is too much to "bear"
Can you not do that with PBT?
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Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
@doofy
I have not got that far yet. Still planning how to save (recycle) Passwords Metadata, Cookies and cookie-Exclusions.
Thanks for the tip to Password Exporter 1.3.4 ... I will have a look at it.
I have not got that far yet. Still planning how to save (recycle) Passwords Metadata, Cookies and cookie-Exclusions.
Thanks for the tip to Password Exporter 1.3.4 ... I will have a look at it.
Win-7 PRO 64-bit
Palemoon; auto updates current version (32-bit)
Palemoon; auto updates current version (32-bit)
Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
I do not recommend you to use Password Exporter, as it contains bugs that are fixed in Password Backup Tool. You can export your passwords from the old profile using PBT and then import them into a new one, or simply exit the browser and copy logins.json and key3.db from the old to the new profile.bawldiggle wrote:Thanks for the tip to Password Exporter 1.3.4 ... I will have a look at it.
Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
What is the Chrome json formatting that is expected by the Password Backup Tool? I am trying to imitate it, but I don't have an example to follow. I get: "Error: Couldn't get data from the Chrome password database"
Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
Also, I want to add, that I have a script to scrape the passwords from Google Chrome, and instructions on how to use it. The script was made by Saro Saribekyan.
1) Have Chrome installed, and you need to log into chrome with your google account, if you haven't already done so.
2) Set up Chrome sync, if you haven't already done so.
3) Pull up Chrome settings, and view your passwords.
4) Zoom out of the page as far as it will go.
4) Ctrl-Shift-J to open the console.
5) Copy the script below, and paste it into the console. Press enter.
6) Call the function collect(). Do this by typiing "collect()" without quotes, and press enter. The purpose is to get all your passwords to show on the page. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and call the collect() function again. Do this ad nauseam, until no new passwords are appearing.
7) Call the function download(), which will bring up a save dialog, where you can save your passwords in json format.
1) Have Chrome installed, and you need to log into chrome with your google account, if you haven't already done so.
2) Set up Chrome sync, if you haven't already done so.
3) Pull up Chrome settings, and view your passwords.
4) Zoom out of the page as far as it will go.
4) Ctrl-Shift-J to open the console.
5) Copy the script below, and paste it into the console. Press enter.
6) Call the function collect(). Do this by typiing "collect()" without quotes, and press enter. The purpose is to get all your passwords to show on the page. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and call the collect() function again. Do this ad nauseam, until no new passwords are appearing.
7) Call the function download(), which will bring up a save dialog, where you can save your passwords in json format.
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valuesArray = [];
function download(fileName) {
if (isEmptyOrSpaces(fileName)) {
fileName = "Google-Passwords";
}
fileName += ".json";
var file = JSON.stringify(valuesArray);
return downloadFile(file, fileName, "application/json");
}
function downloadFile(strData, strFileName, strMimeType) {
var D = document,
A = arguments,
a = D.createElement("a"),
d = A[0],
n = A[1],
t = A[2] || "text/plain";
//build download link:
a.href = "data:" + strMimeType + "charset=utf-8," + escape(strData);
if (window.MSBlobBuilder) { // IE10
var bb = new MSBlobBuilder();
bb.append(strData);
return navigator.msSaveBlob(bb, strFileName);
} /* end if(window.MSBlobBuilder) */
if ('download' in a) { //FF20, CH19
a.setAttribute("download", n);
a.innerHTML = "downloading...";
D.body.appendChild(a);
setTimeout(function () {
var e = D.createEvent("MouseEvents");
e.initMouseEvent("click", true, false, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, 0, null);
a.dispatchEvent(e);
D.body.removeChild(a);
}, 66);
return true;
}; /* end if('download' in a) */
//do iframe dataURL download: (older W3)
var f = D.createElement("iframe");
D.body.appendChild(f);
f.src = "data:" + (A[2] ? A[2] : "application/octet-stream") + (window.btoa ? ";base64" : "") + "," + (window.btoa ? window.btoa : escape)(strData);
setTimeout(function () {
D.body.removeChild(f);
}, 333);
return true;
}
function isEmptyOrSpaces(str) {
return str == null || str == undefined || str.match(/^ *$/) !== null;
}
function getListItem() {
var list = getLastShadow().querySelector('div.list-frame iron-list#passwordList');
return list;
}
function getList() {
var list = getListItem().getElementsByTagName('password-list-item');
return list;
}
function getLastShadow() {
var shadow = document.querySelector('settings-ui').shadowRoot.querySelector('div#container').querySelector('settings-main').shadowRoot.querySelector('settings-basic-page.showing-subpage').shadowRoot.querySelector('div#basicPage settings-section settings-autofill-page').shadowRoot.querySelector('settings-animated-pages#pages settings-subpage passwords-section').shadowRoot;
return shadow;
}
function getItemValues(item) {
var innerItem = item.shadowRoot.querySelector('div.list-item');
var domain = innerItem.querySelector('div.website-column a#originUrl span.text-elide bdo').innerText;
var username = innerItem.querySelector('input#username').value;
var passwordColumn = innerItem.querySelector('div.password-column');
var pass = passwordColumn.querySelector('input#password').value;
var itemValues = { domain: domain, username: username, password: pass };
return itemValues;
}
function uncoverPasswords(list) {
for (i = 0; i < list.length;i++) {
var innerItem = list[i].shadowRoot.querySelector('div.list-item');
var passwordColumn = innerItem.querySelector('div.password-column');
var pass = passwordColumn.querySelector('input#password').value;
if (isEmptyOrSpaces(pass)) {
passwordColumn.querySelector('paper-icon-button-light button').click();
}
}
}
function addItem(item) {
var exist = false;
for (i = 0; i < valuesArray.length; i++) {
if (valuesArray[i].domain == item.domain && valuesArray[i].username == item.username && valuesArray[i].password == item.password) {
exist = true;
break;
}
}
if (!exist) {
valuesArray.push(item);
}
}
function collect() {
var list = getList();
uncoverPasswords(list);
setTimeout(function () {
for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
var item = getItemValues(list[i]);
addItem(item);
}
console.log("Collected: " + valuesArray.length);
}, 200);
}
Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
Ok, this was unnecessary. I didn't see that the Backup Tool could already do this.
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/password-backup-tool/
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/password-backup-tool/
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Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
Is compatible with FF56/basilisk/Waterfox?
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Re: How to import passwords from Opera to PM?
Is Password Backup Tool installed ? That is what provides the ability to import/export passwords.
Once it's installed, open the Add-ons Manager (about:addons, or Ctrl+Shift+A) and click the extension's Options button.