Import from Dashlane

Instructions on how to export/import records from Dashlane.

Export

To import from Dashlane, you must export your records first.

Dashlane Web Client

DASH: Dashlane Secure Archive

  1. Login into https://www.dashlane.com.

  2. Under My Account, select Settings, Export Data.

3. Under DASH: Dashlane Secure Archive click on Export to Dash.

4. Create a password and confirm it in the second field.

5. Click on Export data.

6. A file called Dashlane Export.dash will be made where you have assigned downloads to go.

CSV: Non Secure Export

  1. Login into https://www.dashlane.com.

  2. Under My Account, select Settings, Export Data.

3. Under CSV, click on Export to CSV.

4. A file called "dashlane-credential-export.zip" will be made where you have assigned downloads to go. Warning: This can be read by anyone.

Import Into Keeper

Once your files have been exported from Dashlane using one of the two methods above, continue to Keeper's Web Client or Desktop App to import.

DASH: Dashlane Secure Archive

  1. Log into the Keeper Web Vault or Desktop App.

  2. Click on your account email in the upper right-hand corner.

  3. Click on Settings > Import.

  4. Choose Dashlane from the list.

5. Drag your Dashlane Export.dash file to the Drop a File Here. window.

6. Enter the Dashlane password you assigned it during the export.

7. Use the drop-down menus in blue to map each column to a Keeper field. Click Next.

8. If you intend to share all first level folders, check the box Import Root Level Folders as Shared.

9. Review and approve the import by pressing the “Import” button.

CSV: Non Secure Export

  1. Log into the Keeper Web Vault or Desktop App.

  2. Click on your account email in the upper right-hand corner.

  3. Click on Settings > Import.

  4. Choose Text File (.csv) from the list.

5. Your file from Dashlane may be zipped, un-zip it and select the right .csv you want imported. Dashlane separates files by credentials, ids, payments, personal info, secure notes.

6. Select the .csv you want imported and drag it to Drop a File Here.

7. Use the drop-down menus in blue to map each column to a Keeper field.

8. If you intend to share all first level folders, check the box Import Root Level Folders as Shared.

9. Review and approve the import by pressing the Import button.

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