Leaving LastPass? Here's how to get your passwords out

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Here's how.

There are a few different ways to get your data out of LastPass, but the easiest, most reliable way I've found is to log into your account through a browser on a computer.

You can then export a file of your data that's CSV (Commas Separated Variable) compatible, which most password applications and services will accept (this is a whole other topic, and I suggest you test things and take your time, because there's always the risk of messing things up and losing your password data).

Now you need to select this data, copy it, paste it into a text file and give it a .CSV extension. 

I don't recommend keeping all your passwords laying around unencrypted, so you either need to encrypt this file in the interim, or put it into whatever service you are going to use next. 

Pro tip: Also, don't kill your LastPass account until you are sure that your new service is set up and your passwords are accessible. 

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