Import Passwords from CSV Files and Browsers

Import Passwords from CSV Files and Browsers

Zoho Vault allows you to import multiple passwords from a standard CSV file, browsers or even from other password management solutions. Convert the spreadsheets and text files you use to manage your passwords with to a CSV file, and upload it to Zoho Vault to access your passwords immediately.


Importing passwords from a standard CSV File



Zoho Vault adds every line in a CSV file as a password. Structure your CSV file accordingly to maintain consistency by having the same number of fields in every line. All entries should be separated by a comma. Here's an example:
"Password Name","Password URL","Username","Password" "Facebook-Corporate"," http://facebook.com%22,%22testing%22,%22@/#Gtkc89" "Forrester Login"," http://www.forrester.com%22,%22%22,%22abc@xyz.com%22%2C%22demo/" "Gmail"," http://gmail.com%22%2C%22demo%22%2C%22%24%25hfkc12/"
  1. Select Settings, then click Import Passwords from the Password Management section.
  2. Specify the format of your entries and use delimiters to separate your passwords accordingly. 



  3. Specify a category for the passwords from the drop-down box.
  4. If you're importing personal passwords, select Mark all imported passwords as personal. Only the passwords classified as Enterprise can be shared with others in Zoho Vault.
  5. Map the imported fields with corresponding fields in Zoho Vault. For example, if you're importing passwords of websites to your account, map your username and password fields from the imported list, with the corresponding fields listed in Zoho Vault. 
  6. Click Verify to preview how your passwords will be imported. Click Import to import your passwords in the displayed format.


Note: 
  1. File uploads are supported from IE 10, Chrome 15, and Firefox 20. Manually paste the data from your file to the data field in other cases. While importing passwords from a standard CSV file, it is ideal to export separate CSV files for every password category.
  2. There are a few restrictions on the special characters that can be used in the password name and URL fields. For example, only the following special characters (a-z A-Z 0-9 _ - . $ @ ? , : ' / ! space) can be used in the password name. Similarly, only ( http https : / - a-z A-Z 0-9 . ? , : ; ') can be used in the URL. Passwords containing empty fields and other special characters will be filtered. Imported passwords that contain the same names as your existing ones will be highlighted in blue. You can either add them as duplicate entries with duplicate tags added to them, or overwrite the existing entries with the new ones. 


Importing passwords from browsers


  1. Export your passwords from your browser.
  2. Select Settings, then click Import Passwords from the Password Management section in Zoho Vault.
  3. Select the browser you exported passwords from, then click Proceed.
  4. Attach the exported passwords file, or paste the data manually in the field at the bottom.
  5. Classify your passwords as either Enterprise or Personal, then click Verify. Only the passwords classified as Enterprise can be shared with others in Zoho Vault.
  6. Edit the contents if necessary, by double-clicking an entry in the table.
  7. Click Import.


Importing passwords from other password managers

  1. Export your passwords from your current password manager.
  2. Select Settings, then click Import Passwords from the Password Management section in Zoho Vault.
  3. Select one of the file types from the supported formats displayed, then click Proceed.
  4. Attach the corresponding file, or paste the data manually in the field at the bottom.
  5. Classify your passwords as either Enterprise or Personal, then click Verify. Only the passwords classified as Enterprise can be shared with others in Zoho Vault.
  6. Edit the contents if necessary, by double-clicking an entry in the table.
  7. Click Import.

Import from Google Drive:

You can import passwords from your Google Drive account and this option is only available for users logged in to Zoho Vault through G-Suite.
Supported Files: Zoho Vault currently supports password import for: 
  1. LastPass CSV
  2. 1Password 7 TXT
  3. 1Password 4 CSV
  4. Keeper TXT
  5. Keeper CSV
  6. Dashlane JSON
  7. Bitwarden JSON 
  8. RoboForm CSV
  9. Enpass TXT
  10. KeePass XML
  11. KeePassX CSV
  12. KeePassX XML
  13. Sticky Password TXT
  14. Clipperz JSON
  15. Passpack CSV
  16. Mitro CSV
  17. Password Gorilla CSV
  18. Password Wallet TXT
  19. Passportal CSV
  20. McAfee TrueKey JSON 
  21. McAfee TrueKey CSV
  22. Thycotic Secret Server XML
  23. NordPass CSV
  24. Zoho Vault CSV
  25. Chrome CSV
  26. Firefox CSV
  27. Edge CSV
  28. Vivaldi CSV
  29. Opera CSV
  30. Brave CSV

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