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    Somewhere between here and there

    englishmick

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    Don't use either of those, but is there a way to export the files? Then import to the new PW manager?
    There is a way. You can extract from Norton or Edge etc in a format called .csl which they all use. It looks like a spreadsheet, one line per sign-in, with titles at the top of each column. That should make it easy but each manager sets the file up differently. Different column titles, different number of columns, different data formats, etc. I would have to reformat the files to something Bitwarden could read. And a lot of my sign-ins are on both Edge and Norton so I would have to remove duplicates first. There are guides on-line but it's complicated.

    Alternatively I could print off the .csl files then sit down for a day or two and enter them all manually. Only have to do it once. Or just wait until I need to get into each website and pull my password from the paper copies.

    I must have sign-ins from 50 vape sites. A lot of them don't exist anymore, the rest I'll probably never use.
     
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    englishmick

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    I have a question for anyone who is more versed in the mysteries of computers than I: I'm considering adding Linux to my computer, the OS of which is Windows 10. Will it be possible for me to set things up so that only Linux can connect to the internet? I.e., can I disable automatic connection in Windows but retain it in Linux?

    P.S. I already know how to disable automatic connection in Windows.
    Never used Linux. What would happen with that setup when Win10 goes away next year?
     

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