But to import a new password from csv, you need to run the program with the file as writeable, and then back up the file after importing the password. If Chrome is wiping your passwords when you close the browser, then you can mark the “Login Data” file as read-only before running Chrome.
For me, the columns were: passwords are saved in file “Login Data” which in Windows is stored as %localappdata%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Login Data. You might need to enable password import: Visit chrome://flags#PasswordImport and enable that flag.Įxport any current passwords you have to a csv, so you can examine the columns. You can use csv import and export features to examine how Chrome exports them, and then write your csv entry manually and import it. If your Chome web browser is locked down and unable to offer to save passwords, you can probably still load in passwords.