Don't send the file or archive containing your passwords by email, don't give anyone access to them, and delete the file or archive immediately after importing your passwords.
To a password-protected archive
To a CSV file
Note
The archive is downloaded in ZIP format.
Click → Passwords, cards, data.
If you have created master password enter it to access the storage.
Click → Export passwords in the upper-right corner of the Passwords section.
Select To a password-protected archive.
Enter a password, which should be at least 6 characters long.
To confirm, enter the password again and click Export.
Note
If you don't have a master password but do have a Windows or macOS password, the browser will ask you to enter it. This is safe: Yandex Browser can't access your system password since you enter it in a system window. Linux doesn't have system passwords.
Name the archive and save it in a convenient place.
Note
In a file, passwords are stored unencrypted, otherwise they cannot be imported to Yandex Browser.
Click → Passwords, cards, data.
If you have created master password enter it to access the storage.
Click → Export passwords in the upper-right corner of the Passwords section.
Select To a text file and click Export.
Note
If you don't have a master password but do have a Windows or macOS password, the browser will ask you to enter it. This is safe: Yandex Browser can't access your system password since you enter it in a system window. Linux doesn't have system passwords.
Name the file and save it in a convenient place.
When all the passwords are exported, Yandex Browser will show you how many passwords have been exported.