New Password Import feature in Google Account

Google recently launched a new "Password Import" feature which allows people to easily upload up to 1,000 passwords at a time from various third party sites into Google's Password Manager (for free). By taking this step we can ensure that all of our passwords are protected by Google advanced security and privacy technology.
Features like "Password Import", "Password Manager" and "Security Checkup" — combined with authentication products like "Sign-in with Google" — reduce the spread of weak credentials. All are examples of how Google is working to make our online experience safer and easier—not just on Google, but across the web.
To use the new "Password Import" feature:
  1. Go to Google Account (myaccount.google.com) page.
  2. Click on the Security tab.
  3. Scroll down and click on "Password Manager".
  4. Click on the Password Options icon (Settings icon).
  5. Now here you can see the new "Password Import" feature.
  6. You can import password from a CSV file.
  7. Click on the Import button.
  8. Click on "Select file".
  9. On the pop-up window, find and open the CSV file.
  10. And click on the Import button to import all passwords.
Source: Google Blog

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