Import password text file
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redbird14 last edited bySo is the bottom line it is no longer possible to import a .csv file containing passwords into a fresh install of Opera on a new computer? 
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by@redbird14 I remember some mentioning a command line to enable the password import option but I don't remember it now. 
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited byYou need to pass --enable-features=PasswordImportto Opera's launcher.exe.For example: "C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe" --enable-features=PasswordImportin a command prompt (adjust the path to launcher.exe as seen in the install path at the URL opera://about).Or, you can modify the properties of Opera's shortcut to pass that to launcher.exe. 
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redbird14 last edited by@burnout426 A screen cap of the cmd window is below. The option still doesn't appear on the Experiments page. Leocg>>If you're reading this, do you know where Opera stores saved passwords? Apparently not in the profile anywhere ("Opera Stable") because I tried cloning that from my old computer to my new one but the passwords didn't come over. 
  
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redbird14 last edited by@burnout426 P.S. Even if it didn't work for me, thank-you for providing this to me!! 
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zalex108 last edited byThat enables the option at Settings - Password internally not the toggle at Flags. "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 
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redbird14 last edited by@zalex108 DOH! That did indeed work. I actually came up with the a Rube Goldberg-ish solution when I discovered Firefox does carry over passwords in its profile. I was going to export my passwords to Firefox on my old machine, install both Opera & Firefox on the new one, bring the old Firefox profile over to the new one and then import settings, including passwords, into Opera. Your quick discovery that I misunderstood burnout426's instructions saved me from having to do that. So thank-you for setting me straight!! 
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by@redbird14 Passwords are stored in Login Data file located at Opera's profile directory. 
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A Former User last edited by@burnout426 Having the same issue as @redbird14. I attempted what you suggested (saw your solution in another post as well), however, it did not work for me. Do you have any other suggestions? 
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A Former User last edited by@burnout426, I got it to work, but thanks to one of your other posts. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! This post: @burnout426 said in Cannot import passwords from Chrome, Firefox or .csv file: For now, you can turn on the opera://flags/#temporary-unexpire-flags-m76 flag to get the opera://flags/#PasswordImport flag back. 
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by@et8ken said in Import password text file: I attempted what you suggested (saw your solution in another post as well), however, it did not work It does work. Perhaps there was a typo in the command when you tried it. @et8ken said in Import password text file: For now, you can turn on the opera://flags/#temporary-unexpire-flags-m76 Glad that worked. Note that eventually that flag will be removed and you'll have to resort to the command-line way instead. 
