Export from Chrome, Firefox, or Safari in minutes. Then store them in an encrypted vault your family can access — without subscriptions, without confusion.
Click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of your Chrome window, then select Settings.
In the left sidebar, click Autofill and passwords, then select Google Password Manager.
On the left sidebar of the Password Manager page, click the Settings gear icon (⚙).
Click "Export passwords". Chrome will ask you to confirm your identity — enter your Google account password or Windows/Mac login when prompted. Your browser will save a .csv file to your computer.
Click the hamburger menu (≡) in the top-right corner of Firefox, then select Settings.
In the left sidebar, click Privacy & Security. Scroll down to the Logins and Passwords section, then click "Saved Logins…".
A new window opens listing your saved logins. Click the three-dot menu (…) in the top-right of that window, then select "Export Logins…". Choose where to save your .csv file.
With Safari in focus, click Safari in the top menu bar, then select Settings… (or Preferences on macOS Monterey and earlier).
Click the Passwords tab at the top of the Settings window. Safari will prompt you to authenticate — use Touch ID, Face ID, or your Mac login password.
Click the three-dot menu (…) in the bottom-left of the Passwords panel. Select "Export All Passwords…" and choose a save location. Safari saves a .csv file to your Mac.
Your exported CSV contains every username, password, and URL — unencrypted, in plain text. Anyone who opens that file has access to everything. Don't email it, don't upload it to Google Drive, and don't leave it sitting on your desktop. The right move: encrypt it immediately and delete the original.
FinalKey's Password Finder reads your exported CSV, auto-categorizes every entry — banks, subscriptions, payment portals, utilities — and stores everything AES-256 encrypted. Your family gets a clean, organized vault. You get peace of mind.
Sign into your FinalKey vault. Tap the Scanner tab at the bottom. Choose Vault Scanner.
Tap Choose File and select the CSV you just exported. FinalKey processes it instantly using 60+ smart categorization patterns — banks, subscriptions, payment portals, utilities, and more are sorted automatically.
FinalKey shows you a preview grouped by category with entry counts. Edit anything that looks wrong, then tap Import. Every entry is encrypted at rest. Delete your original CSV file — it's no longer needed.
One $127 payment. No subscription. AES-256 encryption. Your family gets access to everything — accounts, passwords, insurance policies, estate documents — without a scavenger hunt.
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