PASSWORD IMPORTATION

skpnsf
skpnsf Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭

Like most people, we have many many passwords. We, in fact, have several hundred. Importing passwords is a basic function of any password manager and a deal breaker for us. We will no longer be using LifeHub.

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  • Alexander - PR
    Alexander - PR QuickenLife Hub Member ✭✭

    Right now, I'm using a password manager to keep everything safe and organized. I also like to use Lifehub to share which password manager I’m using, along with the link and my access password. I think this method is pretty great because it lets me enjoy the best of both worlds. Who knows, maybe Quicken eventually will create its own password manager or team up with someone else to do it!

  • Quicken Kirby
    Quicken Kirby I do not have Quicken yet Member, Moderator ✭✭

    Hi there @skpnsf and @Alexander - PR,

    We did design for the use case that Alexander outlines - that you use LifeHub to store passwords that grant access to things like a password manager or passwords that you might share where you don't want to do that through your password manager, like a door code or a wifi password.

    However, I have definitely heard for many use cases that folks want to bring information into LifeHub via csv and this is in our plans. Sorry to lose you, @skpnsf. I'll update this thread on our progress with importing/exporting.