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# Importer Version 12.0.5

## Enhancements & Benefits <a href="#enhancements-and-benefits" id="enhancements-and-benefits"></a>

* ​Added improved support for importer users who login with SSO&#x20;
* Added new process utilizing a token that is copy pasted from the Web Vault into the importer screen.  This ensures the user can run the importer while not necessarily logged into the Web Vault.  This also addresses an issue with certain web browsers that have their local storage location in custom locations.

## Known Limitations <a href="#known-limitations" id="known-limitations"></a>

* ​Safari on Mac OS will only import passwords from legacy Keychain usage.

## Bug Fixes <a href="#bug-fixes" id="bug-fixes"></a>

* ​Fixed crashes
* Fixed missing submit/login button on Windows
* Fixed translations

## &#x20;<a href="#coming-soon" id="coming-soon"></a>


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