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Import passwords into PicKey & manage them with Visual Memories

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Still relying on traditional password managers with their complex master passwords? That’s old school. With PicKey, we’re changing the game.

Embrace PicKey’s revolutionary 3D Master Key. Not only is it cooler and more intuitive, but it’s also more secure. Make the switch to PicKey today, where cutting-edge security meets unparalleled convenience.

Make the easy switch by importing your passwords from your current Password Manager, into PicKey.

Importing Passwords via iOS or Android Apps

Quickly and easily import your existing passwords. First, export your passwords from your current password manager into a file. Then, in your PicKey.ai mobile app, simply navigate to :

Home > Settings > Advanced > Import/Export > Import

…and select the platform you want to import from.

Then, simply upload the password file from that platform and press “Submit”.

Import Passwords with PicKey’s mobile app for iOS and Android
The import feature is available on Laptop & Desktop via PicKey's browser plugins too.

Important : Make sure you delete the password file after your import to PicKey is complete.

To learn how to export your passwords to file from your existing password manager, check out the “Where do i get those files to import?” section below.

Where do i get those files to import?

Most Password Managers allow you to export all of your passwords into a file. For some of these services, let us guide you through the steps. Here are links to individual blogs on how to export passwords from different password managers. Select the one that is applicable to you.

Export Passwords from Google Chrome

Read : How to Export Passwords from Google Chrome ?

Export Passwords from LastPass

Read : How to Export Passwords from LastPass ?

Export Passwords from 1Password

Read : How to Export Passwords from 1Password ?

Export Passwords from Dashlane

Read : How to Export Passwords from Dashlane ?

Pro Tip : Delete the password file after the import is complete.

A Few Important Points

  • Certain Password Mangers export passwords as CSV (Comma Separated Value) files. If your password also contains a comma ( , ), it may cause a conflict during the import process and the record may be skipped.
  • Once your import is complete, ensure that you delete the file that was used during the import. Such files should never be left on any device as they contain the wealth of your passwords.
  • PicKey’s comprehensive Free Plan allows you to import up to 40 passwords, which is generally a sufficiently reasonable limit for most. If you need to import more than 40 passwords, consider an upgrade to the PRO Plan and enjoy other PRO benefits like Emergency Contacts, Secure Password Sharing and more…
  • As of October 2023, PicKey supports importing passwords from the following platforms :
    • Google Chrome
    • LastPass
    • 1Password
    • Dashlane
      (support for more platforms will be added )

Welcome to PicKey

As we journey into the future of digital security, PicKey stands at the forefront, offering both innovation and peace of mind. Our 3D Master Key is more than just a feature; it’s a testament to our commitment to user-friendly, top-tier protection. So, as you explore the app and begin importing your passwords, remember: with PicKey, you’re not just adopting a tool, you’re embracing a safer, more intuitive digital experience.

Welcome to the future of password management.

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2 responses to “PicKey’s Import Guide for iOS & Android: Seamlessly Transition from Other Password Managers”

  1. […] Create or Import Passwords : If you are a new user, start by creating your own passwords in PicKey so that PicKey can manage and autofill them everywhere. Create a new password by :Home Screen > Passwords > (+) IconIf using another password manager (e.g., Google Chrome, LastPass, 1Password and Dashlane), import those passwords to PicKey. Forget other service’s Master Passwords; PicKey’s visual 3D Master Key is like recalling a picture.To import passwords, go to :Settings > Advanced > Import/Export > ImportRelated Blog Post. […]

  2. […] Create or Import Passwords : If you are a new user, start by creating your own passwords in PicKey so that PicKey can manage and autofill them everywhere. Create a new password by :Home Screen > Passwords > (+) IconIf using another password manager (e.g., Google Chrome, LastPass, 1Password and Dashlane), import those passwords to PicKey. Forget other service’s Master Passwords; PicKey’s visual 3D Master Key is like recalling a picture.To import passwords, go to :Settings > Advanced > Import/Export > ImportRelated Blog Post. […]

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