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    Opera 22/23 Password Migration

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    • cricket2k14
      cricket2k14 last edited by

      Opera is a good and solid proof how you can take a great browser and turn it into something useless.
      I was a heavy Opera 12.x user until recently decided to update to the new version. Big mistake.

      I've installed Opera 22 on my PC managed to import my passwords from Opera 12.x. Recently I bought a new laptop and wanted to migrate my saved passwords from Opera 22 to Opera 23, just to found out it's not possible 'cause passwords are encrypted to the Windows user.

      No export tool, no sync, no migrate... nothing...

      Is there any way to migrate saved passwords from one machine to another or is it time to uninstall Opera and move to a new browser?

      Thank you Opera for ruining something that once was a great browser...

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        To overcome this same problem, as several others, I wrote a simple utility for exporting Opera/Chrome passwords to a XML file and to import passwords from a XML file to Opera/Chrome. It seems to work fine and it does support the features I needed (such as manual adding of entries to the XML or optionally encrypting the passwords in the XMLS file), but due to the fact that the new Opera still isn't suitable to my needs, it has undergone only a very limited testing. As a result, I haven't even published the utility on the net yet. But if you are willing to risk it, I can upload the tool somewhere later today.

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        • xoex
          xoex last edited by

          Unfortunately the old lovely opera is dead forever. At first when I read about opera 15 I knew it but I had hope that maybe it's just transition. but after months now I'm pretty sure it's over. If you were (are) Opera 12 (or older) user, never compare it to new chromera! You never find that features again.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            The passwords are encrypted using your os account, so it's not possible to get your passwords from another machine and/or os install.

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            • cricket2k14
              cricket2k14 last edited by

              Does anybody know if (or when) they plan to bring back the opera link (sync) feature?

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                Does anybody know if (or when) they plan to bring back the opera link (sync) feature?

                They are working on sync and i guess passwords may be included, but only time will tell.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  Here you go: a free tool to export and import Chrome/Opera passwords.

                  http://www.pepak.net/files/tools/chromepass-0.01.zip

                  It may contain bugs, I haven't tested it much because Opera 15+ is not suitable for my needs yet. I just made tohe program to be ready if/when Opera does meet my needs.

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                  • cricket2k14
                    cricket2k14 last edited by

                    Thank you for the tool!

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                    • gim913
                      gim913 last edited by

                      @pepak: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

                      Amount of information about it is really low, and most advices limit to "sync via opera sync".

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                      • marginalandtroublesome
                        marginalandtroublesome last edited by

                        @pepak Many thanks for making this available. It's great to have things synchronised across device.

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                        • upotrebitel
                          upotrebitel last edited by

                          @pepak Thank you very, very much!

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                          • petrmasek
                            petrmasek last edited by

                            It doesn't work:-( There is description: Operation completed successfully, but there is empty element passwords in XML file:-(

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                            • artras
                              artras last edited by

                              If the tool is working or not depend on the browser that is used.
                              The readme.txt clearly says it is for Chrome based browsers.
                              That by itself is already not true, since Chrome is just one of the browsers based on the Chromium engine.
                              Those are two different things.
                              Correct would be saying on Chromium based browsers.
                              Opera (earlier versions) are based on Presto, while later versions are based on Blink.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                If the tool is working or not depend on the browser that is used.
                                The readme.txt clearly says it is for Chrome based browsers.
                                That by itself is already not true, since Chrome is just one of the browsers based on the Chromium engine.
                                Those are two different things.
                                Correct would be saying on Chromium based browsers.
                                Opera (earlier versions) are based on Presto, while later versions are based on Blink.

                                1. The actual engine variant is in fact irrelevant, at least for now. The tool does work for all Chromium and Blink engine based browsers that I tried it with, because password storage is something that isn't changed very often by different variants.

                                2. It would be better to use the current version of the tool, the first one had several bugs (or maybe not bugs, but imperfections compared to my original vision - e.g. it wasn't possible to delete some passwords from the file without invalidating the others). The current version of the program can always be found here: http://www.pepak.net/download/chromepass/ (newest version at the moment: http://www.pepak.net/files/tools/chromepass-0.02.zip or http://www.pepak.net/files/tools/chromepass-0.02-source.zip ).

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  It doesn't work:-( There is description: Operation completed successfully, but there is empty element passwords in XML file:-(

                                  I would need to know more info about what you did. You could get the result you describe if the browser was running at the time you attempted to extract the passwords.

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                                  • psoberg
                                    psoberg last edited by

                                    @pepak - thank you so much for this utility! It worked perfectly on migrating my passwords from a Win7 Pro system using Opera 26 to a Win 10 Home system. I've tested it on some financial sites with success! Thank you again for your support of Opera!

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