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How To Export Your Firefox Passwords



If you’re a Firefox user, you probably use its feature for storing passwords so you don’t have to keep typing in your login information for your most visited sites. While the feature is a good one, it lacks the option of exporting your stored passwords should you want to back it up.

Password Exporter is a Firefox extension that lets you export your stored passwords in Firefox and save them to an XML or CSV file.

[Firefox Password Exporter Screen Shot]

Once installed, you have the option of encrypting your exported usernames and passwords for added security. You can also export your list of rejected sites.

Password Exporter will let you import your saved usernames and passwords which makes it a great tool for transferring your information from one computer to another.

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