How to import passwords saved in Safari to Chrome?

In the Google Chrome browser, importing browsing data (such as bookmarks, saved passwords, auto-fill information, etc.) is a very simple and clear process. Before proceeding with this process, make sure you have the latest version of Chrome installed on your Mac. Open "Google Chrome" on your macOS device.

1. Open "Google Chrome" on the macOS device.

2. Next, click on the "three dots" icon next to the profile icon located in the upper right corner of the window, as shown below.

3. Now, hover your cursor over "Bookmarks" to access more options.

4. Next, click "Import Bookmarks and Settings" to continue.

5. This should open a pop-up window on the screen. Here, use the drop-down menu to select "Safari" from the list of browsers where you want to import data. Make sure the "Saved Passwords" box is checked and click "Import". However, if you don’t see the "Saved Passwords" option, just check the "Favorites/Bookmarks" box and the Chrome browser should also import your passwords.

6. After Chrome has finished importing the password, you will see the following screen. Click "Finish" to complete the process.

7. To view the updated password list, click the profile icon in the upper right corner, and then click the "key" icon. However, you need to log in to access this option. Just click on the profile icon to log in (if you are not already logged in)

The above is the method of importing the password saved in Safari to Chrome that I shared for you today. I hope you will like it. If you want to learn more about Mac-related content, please follow macz.com!

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