You can't directly import passwords from Google into other password managers. Google doesn't offer an export feature for your saved passwords.
Here's why:
- Security: Google prioritizes the security of your data, and exporting your passwords could potentially expose them to unauthorized access.
- Privacy: Google doesn't want to share your sensitive login information with third-party applications.
However, you can manually copy your Google passwords:
- Access your Google Account: Go to https://myaccount.google.com/.
- Navigate to "Security": Click on the "Security" option in the left-hand menu.
- Find "Password Manager": Look for the section titled "Password Manager."
- View Saved Passwords: Click on "See your saved passwords" to view your stored login credentials.
- Copy and Paste: Copy and paste each password individually into your desired password manager.
Important Considerations:
- Security Risks: Manually copying passwords can be risky, as you might accidentally copy them to an insecure location.
- Password Strength: Ensure you have strong and unique passwords for all your online accounts.
- Two-Factor Authentication: Enable two-factor authentication for added security.
Alternatives to Importing:
- Use Google as your primary password manager: Google's built-in password manager can securely store and autofill your login information.
- Switch to a different password manager: Consider using a password manager that offers more features or better security.