I had in mind to switch back from Chrome to Firefox yesterday but I blocked on one little thing: I did not find any way to move my saved logins/passwords from Chrome to Firefox, and I have a lot of these kinds of credential since a couple of years using Chrome everywhere.
I searched on Internet yesterday evening about this issue and it’s very new that this function was removed from Chrome, as the “secret” flag, chrome://flags/#password-import-export (which is set to enabled in mine), used to activate it is still in the list of available flag.
So the only reason I can imagine for such removal is that Google fear the very new version of Firefox — which is a good news — and want to prevent switching of all their users!
Have you any idea about the way I can fix this?
1 De Franck -
J’ai trouvé un moyen en me connectant à mon compte Google avec Chrome Canary (la version de développement) qui affiche les boutons d’import/export des mots de passe \o/
2 De Tomek -
Nice move. I sticked to Firefox first because it’s an independant organization, and second because I didn’t have so many problems with it, except a big memory footprint.
And I’m very happy with FF57 except for missing features about tabs provided by one extension not yet ported to webextension: TabMixPlus.