![]() Many sites have hidden fields or various other form fields that aren't just username and password, and when you allow 1Password to capture the data, it records all of this for smoother sign-ins with less chance of problems than if you try to manually enter these items into a new Login item created by using the plus button. The other advantage of this approach is that, when you let 1Password save Login items, it records all the necessary data for sign-in, not just what you can see on the page. I'm sorry you're having a tedious time of copying over your data that was all in the notes field in mSecure, but my advice would be the same as MrC's - use 1Password "organically" (after shutting off the built-in browser password manager), and eventually, over time, you'll have most if not all of the data saved automatically by 1Password, instead of having to laboriously having to copy it over manually. Would that - if you are going to websites and your username is being automatically filled, that sounds like you've still got your browser's password manager active, which is something we recommend you turn off, to avoid confusion. I could ease that burden a bit for you by forcing the converter to create Login entries for you, for all your records. In this tutorial, we will view your sensitive data, copy an item to the clipboard, share a record via email, launch a web browser and login to a web site. Otherwise, yes, you’ll have to manually move your data to Login entries. All of my data in the notes area is in exactly the same format of Username followed by Password followed by Website, without exception!" A key function of the mSecure Browser Extension is the ability to automatically log in to sites using your mSecure credentials. I hope I'm wrong about my hunch here, and you come back and say "No, MrC. But I'm guessing that the Notes field in the export (that is, the 4th value of what is essentially a pseudo-CSV file) is just a sequence of semi-random values in some field/value, or even just value-only form. ![]() Then it would be possible to automate extracting that data and putting into a usable format within 1Password. If you had in your notes fields, consistently, something like: Username: my_username_value Since you've not used the mSecure fields, the data in the export, which will all be crammed into the Note area, I'm guessing is likely to be inconsistent and non-uniform. mSecure 6 is an entire redesign of the app you trust most to protect your vital and private information. Browse the web without the wait - try Secure Browser. Create secure notes, generate passwords, and safely backup your information to never lose your data again. Secure Browser is light, efficient and packs only what you need to surf the Web at amazing speed Some of the latest features include: Private Browsing. Simplify your digital world and securely access it at your convenience. ![]() You've basically circumvented the design of the password manager and have used it essentially as an encrypted note taking app. Manage, store and share your sensitive information with mSecure. ![]()
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