- Export From Lastpass To Bitwarden
- Migrate From Lastpass To Bitwarden
- Bitwarden Vs 1password Vs Lastpass
LastPass recently notified users that their free product will drasticallychange on 2021-03-16 ina recent blog post.I believethis change is being made irresponsibly,but you can read my opinion in a follow-up post I'm planning.Many non-paying users are looking aroundfor alternatives. Bitwarden fits the bill nicelyfor me: it has desktop, mobile, and web apps with the same features as LastPass,plus it has the benefit of being largelyopen-source softwaredistributed under GPL/AGPL licenses.
Bitwarden's help docs have a decentguide to help users import data from LastPassbut if you need some additional resources, please read on.
Moving from LastPass to Bitwarden is Easy. I’ve been testing Bitwarden for about 10 days now. Now I’ve become a fan of Bitwarden. Now, keep in mind, I’ve been a LastPass user for over ten years. We all like what we’re used to better than something new and different. I just started using bitwarden, the migration was easy but the auto-complete feature is terrible. It works on some websites but not on others and it's not clean and consistent like lastpass, I tried to change how it matches the URL of saved password but it still won't work, they also mention next to it that it's not fully developed and to use at own risk.
Export your LastPass data
Before we get started, be aware that you will be downloading a file containingall the username/password combinations you have stored in LastPass. Thisfile will not be encrypted - the passwords will be in plain text.Once you're done copying your data into Bitwarden, delete all the data youdownloaded from LastPass so that it is no longer available on your computer.
- On a desktop or laptop, log into LastPass.
- Open the navigation panel on the left side of the screen.
- Tap Advanced Options. A new menu will appear to the right.
- Tap Export. You will be prompted to enter your master password.
- The screen may appear unresponsive for a short time. That is normal.
- The browser window will turn white and black text will appear. This text contains all the usernames, passwords, etc. you store in LastPass.
- Leave this window open for a moment.
- Open a plain text editor. If you're not sure what a plain text editor is,don't worry. You have one installed on your operating system.See this linkfor more information.
- Highlight and copy all the text from the open LastPass window. Pasteit into your text editor.
- Save the file as
export.csv
.
To avoid inadvertently pasting this sensitive information somewhereelse, copy some other text as a safeguard.
Sign up for Bitwarden
Go to bitwarden.com. Tap 'Get Started' in the topright corner. You will be prompted to enter your email address and to seta master password, much like LastPass. I recommend using a password thatis different from your LastPass master password.
Once you have completed registration and confirmed your email address,log into Bitwarden again.
- Tap Tools at the top of the window.
- On the left, tap Import Data.
- Under 1. Select the format of the import file, select'LastPass (csv).'
- Under 2. Select the import file, select the
export.csv
file you created earlier. Tap the button labeled Import Data.
Your data should now be available. According to Bitwarden's documentation,some users have experienced issues with the encoding of certain specialcharacters in passwords:
Warning
Some users have reported a bug which changes special characters in your passwords (&, <, >, etc.) to their HTML-encoded values (for example, &
in the printed export.
If you observe this bug in your exported data, use a text editor to find and replace all altered values before importing into Bitwarden.
Export From Lastpass To Bitwarden
I haven't come across anything like that yet, but I transitioned very recently.I will update this post if I come across anything unusual.
iOS users: update AutoFill
If you're not an iOS user, skip this section.
As an iOS user, I am accustomed to using LastPass to autofill passwords.After installing theBitwarden app:
Migrate From Lastpass To Bitwarden
- Go into Settings.
- Tap on Passwords.
- Tap on AutoFill Passwords.
- Tap on Bitwarden.
- Follow the prompts.
Delete your LastPass (after a while)
It's a good idea to hold onto your LastPass free account for a short time,at least until you are reasonably certain Bitwarden is meeting your needs andthat all of your data was copied over successfully. I haven't done this partyet, butthe documentationmakes it seem pretty simple.
Keep the conversation going
I really appreciate feedback from anyone and everyone who reads my posts, so please feel free to say hi at [email protected] and keep the conversation going.
Bitwarden Vs 1password Vs Lastpass
Moving from LastPass to Bitwarden is Easy
I’ve been testing Bitwarden for about 10 days now. Now I’ve become a fan of Bitwarden. Now, keep in mind, I’ve been a LastPass user for over ten years. We all like what we’re used to better than something new and different. But over these last ten days, Bitwarden has impressed me and I’m ready to leave LastPass behind.
As we recently reported, LastPass is going to limit their free version to one device type. I’m not going to go over all the changes here, but if you want to learn about the changes coming to the free version of LastPass on March 16, 2021, visit our post here.
If you’re interested in moving from LastPass to Bitwarden, it’s pretty easy. Here’s our step-by-step tutorial showing you how to do it.
First, let’s export your data from LastPass
1. Click the LastPass icon in your browser — then click Account Options.
2. Select Advanced
3. Then click Export…
4. Select LastPass CSV File
You may have to type in your LastPass master password to proceed.
Your LastPass CSV file will immediately be downloaded (usually) to your Downloads folder.
5. Next, select Export again and select Form Fills
Your LastPass FormFill CSV file will immediately be downloaded (usually) to your Downloads folder.
Getting Started with Bitwarden
OK, you’re all done with LastPass for now. It’s time to get Bitwarden and a free Bitwarden account and install Bitwarden in your favorite browser.
Once you’ve installed Bitwarden and created an account login to your Bitwarden account.
From the menu at the top, click on Tools…
From the Tools dropdown choose Import Data (see screenshot above). Under Select, the format of the import file, click the down arrow and choose LastPass (CSV). Click on “Choose File” and browse to the LastPass.csv file you exported, then click on the blue “Import Data”. button (see screenshot above).
If you exported LastPass and LastPass Form Fills, click on “Choose File” and choose the lastpass_formfill_export.csv file you exported from LastPass.
It’s a good idea to delete the CSV files you exported from LastPass since they are not encrypted and could be read by anyone.
If you need more help, Bitwarden has a great help page for those moving from LastPass to Bitwarden.
If you have questions or problems visit https://help.bitwarden.com/article/import-from-lastpass/ for help.
And that’s it. You’re all set to go with Bitwarden.