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How To Import Database (CSV) Into Bitdefender Wallet?

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Reg Curry
Reg Curry Ph.D. Nuclear Physics
edited January 2023 in Privacy

I can create a csv file with my external password database. How to I import that into Wallet?

I also use Strongbox on Apple Devices. I can download that database to Windows 10. Is there any way to import that database directly into Wallet.

Thanks,

Reg

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  • Gjoksi
    Gjoksi DEFENDER OF THE YEAR 2022 / DEFENDER OF THE MONTH ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 2023
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    Hello.

    It is not possible to import database created in .csv file extension format into Bitdefender Wallet.

    You can import ONLY Wallet databases created in .db file extension format.

    Also, keep in mind this:

    What’s the difference between Wallet and the new Bitdefender Password Manager?

    Bitdefender Wallet and Bitdefender Password Manager are not the same product.

    The main difference is the multiplatform password synchronization. Password Manager is a standalone software compatible with Windows, Android, macOS, and iOS, while the Wallet is a password manager module with basic functionality that comes with our paid security solutions Bitdefender Antivirus Plus, Bitdefender Internet Security, Bitdefender Total Security. The Wallet is available only on Windows and does not work on Mac, Android, or iOS devices.

    Wallet integrates with the following Windows browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Bitdefender Safepay. Unlike Password Manager, the Wallet does not offer master password recovery options: if you forget your Master Password you lose all your passwords. Wallet functions are limited to autosave & autofill, auto-lock, and a password generator. You can import data from other password management applications only in .db and .csv format.

    On the other hand, Bitdefender Password Manager works with Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. If you forget your master password, you can always reset it and regain access to your data. It has a plethora of bonus features that increase your privacy: autosave & autofill, password generator, password quality check, search & delete password duplicates, (un)hide passwords as you type them, security reports, password leak alert, secure notes, remote logout, biometric unlock on mobile devices. You can import data from other password management applications in multiple formats: csv, json, xml, txt, 1pif, fsk.

    Regards.