If you have a Dashlane account, you can move your logins from Safari into Dashlane in three steps. If you don't have an account, you can create one for free or sign up for one of our paid plans.
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Step 1: Export your data from Safari
Export your logins from Safari to a CSV file. If you have any problems exporting, contact Safari support.
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Step 2: Import your data from Safari into Dashlane
Import your Safari CSV file into Dashlane using our web app or Android app. You can't import a CSV file to Dashlane using the iOS (Apple) app, the Dashlane macOS app, or the Dashlane Safari extension.
Important: CSV files aren't encrypted, and others can read them. Delete the CSV file from your device after you import your data.
Import your Safari data with the web app
- Open Logins or Secure Notes in the side menu and then select Import data in the top menu.
OR
In the My account menu, select Settings and then Import data.
- In the Import source menu, select Safari. Then select Get Started.
- Drag your Safari CSV file to the app or select browse your computer files to search for it, and then select Next. If you're a professional plan member, choose whether to import your data to your Personal or Business Space, then select Next.
- Preview your import. You can change whether Dashlane imports an item as a Login or a Secure Note. Professional plan members can choose whether specific items go to their Personal or Business Space.
- Select Import items. You'll see a confirmation with the number of items imported.
Import your Safari data with the Android app
- Select + Add new, Logins, and then Want to import multiple logins?
- Select From another password manager and then Select file.
- Select the CSV file that you exported from Safari and select Import.
Safari allows you to export logins only. So your import will include logins but not other data. Information that we couldn't import to a specific field will appear in the Note section of each login.
If you have any issues with import, check out the common problems at the end of this article, including using the Dashlane CSV template to prepare and import your data.
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Step 3: Set up Autofill in Safari
If you want to use Dashlane on Safari: With the new Dashlane Safari extension, you can use more of Dashlane's features and tools without needing to open the separate Dashlane macOS app. You have access to our feature-rich extension pop-up and in-browser vault view, as well as the best Autofill capabilities that Dashlane has to offer.
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