Your passwords are important and whenever you’re doing something like this, first start with a backup! Get a copy of your kdbx file and keep it somewhere safe just in case you run into any problems further in the process. After giving it a go though, I can tell you it was actually ridiculously easy and straightforward and didn’t require any external tools or scripts! As such, I decided to put together this step-by-step tutorial for migrating your data from KeePass to 1Password! Steps Preparation Yeah, as you can imagine that’s not a great solution.Īnyway, I wanted to move over to 1Password but when I tried searching for “Migrate KeePass to 1Password” I kept seeing references to 3rd party scripts I’d need to use to convert my exported data (no thanks) or that it would require a bunch of manual data entry. KeePass is an excellent (open source!) piece of software, but since it stores passwords in a single database file the only way that I could really sync it between multiple computers and my phone was to store that file… in Dropbox. I’ve been using KeePass for my password management needs since early 2014, but I recently decided that I wanted to move to something a bit more substantial.
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