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Facebook, youtube, reddit, quora, etc... all are signed out.

I have another PC which hasn't synced using Internet (still not connected), can I use that to get logins again?

I can manage with some websites, but I'm afraid I would need logins for websites which I have forgot the password of.

  • https://superuser.com/questions/655294/how-can-i-export-chrome-passwords/675167#675167 has some solutions for you. – K7AAY Sep 07 '18 at 22:51

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You can export your passwords using Google Chrome's experimental "Password export" on your other computer.

  1. Open Chrome and type chrome://flags into the address bar and hit Enter.
  2. Search for the Password export option and use the drop down menu to set it to Enabled.
  3. Restart Chrome by clicking the Relaunch now button.
  4. Open Settings from Chrome's menu and click the Settings menu button in the top left.
  5. Click the Advanced button to reveal the advanced features
  6. Click Passwords and forms, then click Manage passwords.
  7. Click the More actions menu (the three dots at the top of the list of saved passwords) and select Export.
  8. Click Export Passwords and you can save your passwords in a CSV file ready to import into the application of your choice.

Note, I couldn't verify steps 6 and 7 myself because I don't store passwords in Chrome.

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Worthwelle
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  • Thank you, I did that, but before I enable Internet on the other device, please tell me if this really solves the sign-out problem. I have some passwords on this device where the problem is. The problem is all websites are signed-out, and no specific autofill to use to sign-in. Will simple importing passwords work? (Again, I think both devices have the same passwords, but there still is this problem) – user941816 Sep 07 '18 at 18:42
  • The CSV file should be human readable, so you at least have a backup of the passwords. Can you try moving the file by USB flash drive without Internet access and import? – Worthwelle Sep 07 '18 at 18:50