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Duplicate Logon and Passwords in Password Manager after Importing from Chrome

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I have been using Firefox for a while. And then I had a different customer laptop which did not have one and I could not install anything. So I used Chrome. Now with a new laptop when I try to import the settings into Firefox, there are multiple duplicate entries found.

Is there an automated way to run through the same and clean it up?

I have been using Firefox for a while. And then I had a different customer laptop which did not have one and I could not install anything. So I used Chrome. Now with a new laptop when I try to import the settings into Firefox, there are multiple duplicate entries found. Is there an automated way to run through the same and clean it up?

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You may have to cleanup the logins yourself on the about:logins page.

You can possibly check if you can locate shadow copies of logins.json and key4.db as part of a session restore point.

You can look at a utility to browse System Restore points.

Safest might be to check these files in a separate profile. If you want to do this in your current profile then make sure to keep a backup copy of the current logins.json and key4.db.

See "Creating a profile":

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Actually I was going through the Lockwise listing in about:logins

The same entry was duplicated several times. It would be immsensely helpful if Lockwise implemented a duplicate finder.