While certainly not one of better security practices we are all guilty of saving passwords in Firefox (and other browsers of choice) for frequently visited websites. If you visit a particular site daily it is much more convenient to allow your web browser to save your user name and password for later use. This is fine as long as you use a master password and understand potential issues should you lose your computer or should its security be compromised in any way.
However, let me get back to the topic of this post, exporting and importing saved passwords from Firefox. This is a task you might want to do for several reasons such as moving your files to a new computer or reinstalling the operating system on your existing machine. Whatever the reason might be one of the easiest ways to export/import your passwords from/to Firefox is an add-on appropriately named, Password Exporter.
Password Exporter add-on for Firefox will export all saved passwords into an XML file and allow you to import the same at a later time. Once you have installed this add-on and restarted Firefox you will then be able to export/import your passwords by going to Tools –> Options… –> Security –> Import/Export Passwords.
IMPORTANT
If you allow a web browser to save passwords make sure you use a master password. Also, even more important, don’t save login credentials for financial institutions. Most banks don’t allow for this anyway since they don’t provide a login cookie, but if your bank does, opt against saving it.
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