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Copy and paste Safari Passwords.

Is there any way to copy all safari passwords at once? Supposedly you can do it by pressing Command + A but this only selects the passwords. There is no option to “Show Passwords for Selected Websites", at least not in macOS Big Sur. 

iMac 21.5″, macOS 11.6

Posted on Apr 2, 2022 5:41 PM

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Posted on Apr 3, 2022 9:49 PM

Hi margarine,

Welcome to the Apple Community.


Re: Is there any way to copy all safari passwords at once?


Thank you for your question,

and

thank you too, for letting us know you are using Mac OS 11.6 "Big Sur" on your iMac:


Apple support has an article online that contains a method that may or may not work for you.

Export a passwords file

    1. In the Safari app  on your Mac, choose File > Export > Passwords.
    2. Click Export Passwords.
    3. WARNING: Your passwords are exported to a CSV file. The CSV file is not encrypted and anyone reading the file can see your passwords.
    4. Enter a name and choose a location for the CSV file, then click Save.
    5. Enter the login password for your Mac.
    6. To use the exported passwords in another browser, import the CSV file you created.


The Complete article: Import bookmarks and passwords from other browsers in Safari on Mac – Apple Support (AU)


All the best :-)

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Apr 3, 2022 9:49 PM in response to margalina

Hi margarine,

Welcome to the Apple Community.


Re: Is there any way to copy all safari passwords at once?


Thank you for your question,

and

thank you too, for letting us know you are using Mac OS 11.6 "Big Sur" on your iMac:


Apple support has an article online that contains a method that may or may not work for you.

Export a passwords file

    1. In the Safari app  on your Mac, choose File > Export > Passwords.
    2. Click Export Passwords.
    3. WARNING: Your passwords are exported to a CSV file. The CSV file is not encrypted and anyone reading the file can see your passwords.
    4. Enter a name and choose a location for the CSV file, then click Save.
    5. Enter the login password for your Mac.
    6. To use the exported passwords in another browser, import the CSV file you created.


The Complete article: Import bookmarks and passwords from other browsers in Safari on Mac – Apple Support (AU)


All the best :-)

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