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    • ecto
      ecto @leocg last edited by

      @leocg said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

      @ecto Can you import the passwords, from the same file, in other browsers?

      No

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @ecto last edited by

        @ecto Then maybe it's a problems in the file itself?

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        • ecto
          ecto @leocg last edited by

          @leocg said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

          @ecto Then maybe it's a problems in the file itself?

          It's an CVS File. It opens and it closes. Which problem could there probably be?

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @ecto last edited by

            @ecto Some issue in its content maybe.

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            • ecto
              ecto @leocg last edited by

              @leocg said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

              @ecto Some issue in its content maybe.

              It seems it is encrypted.
              When opening it, I'm getting the following message handed:
              b6a82d92-4729-44e9-b347-925424753b5f-image.png

              The weird part is, the certificate issuer is Blizzard Entertainment, and I wonder why Opera would use certificates issued by Blizzard.
              But there is more to it. When trusting the certificate I'm getting the next message:
              d581c1a5-f260-49f2-a52c-2ad947616c70-image.png
              When opening the file, I see this:
              c208e794-26fb-4be3-b7ea-0185ee875c7d-image.png
              Makes no sense to me.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @ecto last edited by

                @ecto How did you export the passwords to that file?

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                • ecto
                  ecto @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

                  @ecto How did you export the passwords to that file?

                  Follow the below steps to export your saved passwords from the Opera browser. To start:

                  • Launch your Opera browser and click on Settings (the geared wheel), which is in the left-hand menu. If you can’t see it, you should first click on three dots and select Settings. At this point, the geared wheel should appear.

                  • In Settings, click on Advanced - Privacy & Security and under the Autofill go to Passwords. Click on the three dots icon next to Saved Passwords and choose Export Passwords.

                  • At this step, it should prompt you to enter your computer password to allow the export.

                  • Choose a safe location where you want to save your exported passwords, choose the file format of CSV (Comma-separated values), and hit Save.

                  I followed above shown instructions.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User @ecto last edited by

                    @ecto said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

                    It seems it is encrypted.

                    In my case, the "Opera Passwords.csv" file is a simple text file that can be opened in any editor. It contains a list of sites, logins and passwords. There is nothing encrypted there.

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                    • burnout426
                      burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                      The file looks like an exe file and not a csv file.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User @burnout426 last edited by

                        @burnout426
                        I agree, the content looks like a typical .exe or .dll file. Opera browser or another browser based on the Chromium engine could not save such a .csv file.

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                        • ecto
                          ecto @Guest last edited by

                          @johnd78 said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

                          @burnout426
                          I agree, the content looks like a typical .exe or .dll file. Opera browser or another browser based on the Chromium engine could not save such a .csv file.

                          But it did. This is the outpout file generated by Opera. Believe it or not. I have no idea what happened. There is no Malware involved, the files is shown as CSV file but it seems there is sort of a code in there. When I want to open it, I´m advised that the content does not coincide with the files format. The file has a certificate issued by Blizzard Entertaining.
                          I´m aware now, that this can´t be fixed anymore, but it´s quite weird.

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                          • burnout426
                            burnout426 Volunteer @ecto last edited by

                            @ecto said in Importing passwords from *,csv file does not work:

                            Blizzard Entertaining

                            Or, was it Blizzard Entertainment?

                            Did you have any Blizzard games on the old PC? Any ones with anti-cheat rootkits in them? If so, maybe it interfered with the export process. Or, it was just a bug in Opera at the time.

                            Can you save a password in Opera and export it to confirm that it actually produces a csv file with the password in it?

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