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hkasture
New member | Level 2
11 months ago

Export kdbx files into Dropbox Passwords

As far as I can tell, there is no straightforward way to import a kdbx file into Dropbox passwords. Looks like Dropbox passwords only allows importing CSV files, but I am hesitant to even try this because it is not clear what format passwords expects this CSV data to be in, and if that is consistent with what other apps I want to export data from will produce. Since kdbx is a pretty standard format for storing passwords, I would like to request that Dropbox passwords support both importing passwords from kdbx, and ideally also exporting passwords to kdbx for people to be able to take periodic backups. If this is already possible to do, a pointer to where this functionality can be found would be highly appreciated. Thanks!

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    Hannah
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    Hey hkasture, thanks for posting to the Dropbox Community and happy new year!

     

    Indeed, passwords can only be imported as CSV files to Dropbox Passwords.

     

    When you're suggesting doesn't exist as a feature, however, you could take a look at these tips, so that you can go ahead and submit this as an idea on our idea board and that way, our users can up-vote it, if they think it'll be useful.

     

    I hope this helps, but let me know if you need anything else!

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