You can move your data from Dashlane to Sticky Password in different ways, depending on which device you use.
Note: If you use Dashlane on a mobile device, the direct import option is the easiest and fastest way to move your passwords to Sticky Password. It handles everything for you, so there’s no need to fuss with export files.
If you want to import your data using a file, use Dashlane’s CSV export. On some platforms, Dashlane may download the export as a ZIP archive that contains one or more CSV files. If that happens, extract the ZIP file and use the CSV file during import.
The exact export steps may vary depending on whether you use Dashlane on the web, desktop, or mobile device.
For the current export steps, see Dashlane’s official Help Center article: Export your Dashlane data using a CSV file.
Dashlane CSV exports are not encrypted. Anyone who can open the file can read your saved data.
Handle the export file carefully:
For your security:
If you use Dashlane as part of a business or team plan, your organization may restrict exports. If the export option is unavailable, or some items are missing, contact your Dashlane administrator or review Dashlane’s Help Center article: Policies for professional plans.
The exported file may not contain everything exactly as it appears in Dashlane. Some item types, fields, or shared data may be exported differently or may not be included.
After importing your data into Sticky Password, review your important logins and other saved items to confirm everything transferred correctly.
After exporting your data from Dashlane, open Sticky Password and start the import process.
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