![]() Google Chrome has a green-red-yellow icon, while the Chromium icon is in shades of blue. Start Chrome using one of the two command lines below.Wait for a while until the data is synched, and then close all the Chrome windows.Make sure that you have ticked Passwords in Advanced Sync Settings. Connect to your Google Account in Chrome Settings so that your passwords are synched with the Google cloud storage.So, to export your passwords to a human readable text file: This approach will not affect your current Chrome profile in any way. ![]() On OSX the Chrome passwords are in the system keychain, and can be viewed from System KeychainThe method below relies on forcing Chrome to use a temporary profile folder in combination with unencrypted password storage. In newer versions of Chrome this file is still present, but the passwords are not there anymore - they are stored using the encrypted password storage provided by the system, either Gnome Keyring or KWallet, which means that simply dumping the tables will not work. ~/.config/google-chrome/Default/Login Data Older versions of Chrome/Chromium for Linux stored unencrypted passwords in an SQLite database under: # Google Chrome: Finally, this page provided a hint to a solution which worked for me. Having spent some time googling for a way to export Chrome passwords to an external file to my surprise I could not find a straightforward solution that would work irregardless of the version of Chrome/Chromium. URL: The URL, where the username and password are functional.Update: A simpler method is described in this post How can I export chrome passwords? The exported passwords will come with four fields and the details are given here. You can learn more about CSV format here.
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