This article is for admins of Dashlane professional plans. If you want to move your own data to Dashlane, visit Move your data from Bitwarden to Dashlane.
As an admin of a professional plan, you can migrate your organization's data from Bitwarden to Dashlane in five steps.
Step 1: Deploy Dashlane to your organization
If you haven't already, use our deployment guide to create a professional plan. With this guide, you'll learn how to access the Admin Console, choose security settings, and add and onboard plan members.
Visit our Deployment guide for admins
Step 2: Export data from Bitwarden
Everyone at your organization who uses Bitwarden needs to export their data from Bitwarden to a CSV file. If your plan members have any problems exporting, contact Bitwarden support.
Steps to export your data from Bitwarden
Contact Bitwarden support
Step 3: Import data from Bitwarden into Dashlane
Each plan member needs to import the CSV file they exported from Bitwarden. They can import a CSV file into Dashlane using our web app or Android app but not the iOS (Apple) or macOS app.
Import Bitwarden data with the web app
Your plan members can follow these steps to import their data using the Dashlane web app.
Import Bitwarden data with the Android app
Your plan members can follow these steps to import their data using the Dashlane Android app.
Bitwarden allows you to export logins and Secure Notes. So the import will include logins and Secure Notes but not other data. Information that we couldn't import to a specific field will appear in the Note section of each login or the content of the Secure Note.
If your plan members have any issues, ask them to check out the common problems at the end of this article, including using the Dashlane CSV template to prepare and import their data.
Solve problems with data import
Step 4: Recreate your sharing settings
After your members import their data into Dashlane, you can recreate any data sharing or group sharing you had in Bitwarden.
Create groups during deployment
More about creating and managing sharing groups
More about managing your logins in Dashlane
Step 5: Uninstall Bitwarden
After all your organization's data and settings have been moved to Dashlane, ask your members to uninstall any Bitwarden apps. Otherwise, they might have problems using autofill and other Dashlane features.
Bitwarden doesn't provide information on its website about how to turn off or uninstall its apps. If you're having trouble turning off or uninstalling Bitwarden, we recommend contacting their customer support.
Common problems with data import
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