Protect: export passwords
Export passwords from the Yandex Browser beta version to a file or archive, and then import them back.
Export passwords from Yandex Browser
Attention. 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.
Note. The archive is downloaded in ZIP format.
- Click.
- Go to Passwords.
- If you have already created a master password, enter it to access your vault.
- In the upper-right corner, click.
- 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.
- If you use your account password on that computer, enter it in the system password dialog window.Note. The system password isn't requested if you have a master password. Also note that Linux doesn't have a system password.
- 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.
- Go to Passwords.
- If you have already created a master password, enter it to access your vault.
- In the upper-right corner, click.
- Select To a text file and click Export.Note. The system password isn't requested if you have a master password. Also note that Linux doesn't have a system password.
- If you use your account password on that computer, enter it in the system password dialog window.
- 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.