How to import Bitdefender Wallet into Bitwarden

Thank you. Make a copy of your exported .csv file (let’s name the copied file “Conditioned.csv”), and then make the following changes in the Condition.csv file:

  • Change the column header Type to type (all lowercase).
  • Change the column header Name to name (all lowercase).
  • Change the column header Location (url) to login_uri (all lowercase).
  • Change the column header User to login_username (all lowercase).
  • Change the column header Password to login_password (all lowercase).
  • Change the column header Extra 1 to notes (all lowercase).
  • Delete columns Extra 2, Extra 3, and Extra 4.

Next, in the type column, replace all values that say website with the new value login; replace any values that say myinfo with the new value note (I’m assuming that the “myinfo” type is the label used for a secure note, and that the note contents have been exported into column Extra 1). Also delete any rows that have the value card in the type column (credit cards cannot be imported into Bitwarden using the .csv format).

You can decide whether to also delete the rows that have type values of app and wifi. It is possible that one or both of these types could be successfully imported as logins, if you change the type value to login.

Ensure that the .csv does not contain blank rows interspersed with non-blank rows, then save the modified version of Conditioned.csv.

Next, follow these steps to import the data into Bitwarden:

  1. Log in the the Web Vault.

  2. Click “Tools” in the top navigation bar, and then click “Import data” in the lefthand navigation menu.

  3. Under “File Format”, select “Bitwarden (csv)”.

  4. Click the Choose File button, then select the Conditioned.csv file in the file picker, and click “Open”.

  5. Click Import Data, and wait for the success message (which should say something to the effect that “A total of _N_ items were imported”), then click “OK”.

  6. Click on the account profile icon in the upper right corner, and select “Account Settings”.

  7. Scroll down to the section titled “Danger Zone”, and click on “Deauthorize Sessions”.

  8. In the pop-up window, enter your master password and click “Deauthorize Sessions”.

  9. Log back in on all of your apps.

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