

Important! CSV files aren't encrypted, and other people can read them. You currently can't import CSVs using the iOS (Apple) or Safari apps. With all Dashlane plans, including the Free Dashlane plan, you can import unlimited logins and Secure Notes in a CSV file using the web and Android apps. For each Secure Note, you can import the Secure Note name and the note itself. For each login, you can import the item name, URL, username, password, note, and TOTP (time-based one-time password).

You can use a CSV file to import your logins and Secure Notes into Dashlane. If you want to export your data from Dashlane, check out our export article.Įxport logins and other data from Dashlane Import a CSV file This process works only on Android devices and doesn't create an external file. You can import your passwords and login details directly from Chrome. Option 3: Migrate passwords and login details saved in your Chrome browser To recover a Dashlane account, migrate to another Dashlane account, change your Dashlane account email, or securely share or access shared data during an emergency, you import a previously exported Dashlane secure archive file, called a DASH file. Option 2: Recover, migrate, or share your Dashlane account data To migrate from another password manager or import a list of data, you format and import a CSV file containing your data. Option 1: Migrate from another password manager or import a list of data You can import logins, Secure Notes, and other data to your Dashlane account in three ways: How you import your login details and other data into Dashlane depends on what you're trying to do.
