1. punbb's Avatar
    And wondering how I can export my passwords from Password Keeper to the Dtek60.

    Will DTEK60 have Password Keeper pre-loaded?

    Posted via CB10
    10-25-16 11:26 AM
  2. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    10-25-16 11:50 AM
  3. bhoqeem's Avatar
    Nope.

    You should have used Enpass. It's available for BB10 (blackBerry World), Android, and iOS, and could be set to automatically backed up to a cloud service of your choice, so every time you move to and from any OS whatsoever, just go ahead. The moment you install Enpass on a new smartphone and access it with your account, ALL of your passwords data are available just as you left/made them in the previous OS.

    If you want to try this route, you can export your data from Password Keeper as a CSV, without encrypting it upon export. And then import them onto Enpass on the BB10 device, BEFORE you move to another OS.
    Last edited by bhoqeem; 10-25-16 at 01:15 PM.
    10-25-16 11:54 AM
  4. Resilience's Avatar
    Nope.

    You should have used Enpass. It's available for BB10 (blackBerry World), Android, and iOS, and could be set to automatically backed up to a cloud service of your choice, so every time you move from any OS whatsoever, just go ahead. The moment you install Enpass on a new smartphone and access it with your account, ALL of your passwords data are available just as you left/made them in the previous OS.
    KeePass >
    10-25-16 11:55 AM
  5. bhoqeem's Avatar
    KeePass >
    No. ENPASS.

    https://appworld.blackberry.com/webs...76889/?lang=en

    I forgot to say, it's also available for Windows and Mac.
    10-25-16 11:58 AM
  6. Thiesi's Avatar
    That's actually the main reason to use EnPass - and the main reason not to use Password Keeper. I honestly don't understand why BBRY keeps wasting money on its development when it still lacks this absolutely necessary feature. How many people are there who only browse the web on their phone?

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    10-25-16 12:04 PM
  7. Resilience's Avatar
    No. ENPASS.

    https://appworld.blackberry.com/webs...76889/?lang=en

    I forgot to say, it's also available for Windows and Mac.
    So is keepass which is FOSS , vetted with local database so no one else has access except you.
    10-25-16 12:11 PM
  8. Tradesman644's Avatar

    If you want to try this route, you can export your data from Password Keeper as a CSV, without encrypting it upon export. And then import them onto Enpass on the BB10 device, BEFORE you move to another OS.
    You can also export Password Keeper data to CSV, then import it to the Android version.

    Z30/STA100-5/10.3.2.2474
    10-25-16 12:15 PM
  9. bhoqeem's Avatar
    It's up to OP, then.
    10-25-16 12:17 PM
  10. punbb's Avatar
    Looks like I should have used Enpass. Thanks everyone!

    Posted via CB10
    10-25-16 12:22 PM
  11. mrbbsecurity's Avatar
    And wondering how I can export my passwords from Password Keeper to the Dtek60.

    Will DTEK60 have Password Keeper pre-loaded?

    Posted via CB10
    You can export your data from bb10 (in csv format as indicated earlier) or pkb format. Then on Android you can import the file. I'd recommend pkb format because it is encrypted and contains more data than the csv format.
    10-25-16 12:48 PM
  12. AmritD's Avatar
    Doesn't password keeper itself support cloud sync and restore?

    Z30STA100-2/10.3.2.2876
    10-25-16 02:16 PM
  13. AmritD's Avatar
    Getting ready to move over to DTEK60 from Classic-img_20161026_004734.png

    z30sta100-2/10.3.2.2876
    10-25-16 02:17 PM
  14. AmritD's Avatar
    It even has an import and Export option

    Getting ready to move over to DTEK60 from Classic-img_20161026_004828.png

    Z30STA100-2/10.3.2.2876
    10-25-16 02:18 PM
  15. ToniCipriani's Avatar
    Doesn't password keeper itself support cloud sync and restore?

    Z30STA100-2/10.3.2.2876
    Not the Android version. Only local SD backup. No biggie for me really.
    10-25-16 02:24 PM
  16. YeemanBB's Avatar
    Password Keeper should be preloaded. If not, download it from Google Playstore. You can export your passwords in an encrypted file, copy it to the DTEK and import it to Password Keeper. Not need to use Enpass if you don't want to.
    AmritD likes this.
    10-25-16 03:10 PM
  17. punbb's Avatar
    Password Keeper should be preloaded. If not, download it from Google Playstore. You can export your passwords in an encrypted file, copy it to the DTEK and import it to Password Keeper. Not need to use Enpass if you don't want to.
    Yes. I re dived my Dtek60 a few days back and was pleasantly surprised to see Password Keeper preloaded. Thankfully I had backed up my passwords! It was a simple import job after that.
    10-28-16 08:05 PM
  18. BBUniq01's Avatar
    Yes. I re dived my Dtek60 a few days back and was pleasantly surprised to see Password Keeper preloaded. Thankfully I had backed up my passwords! It was a simple import job after that.
    Yes. I had no problems setting up password keeper on my Priv after moving to it from the Classic.
    10-29-16 10:43 AM

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