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Master password users- migrate your logins to the new Firefox for Android

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How to migrate your saved logins to the newest version of Firefox for Android when using a master/primary password.
How to migrate your saved logins to the newest version of Firefox for Android when using a master/primary password.

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Before upgrading the previous version, we asked [[Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords| master password users]] to disable their master password (or primary password) in order to have their logins migrated, however, our message didn't reach everyone. So we built a new tool in Firefox for Android version 81+ to resolve this issue and allow users to bring over their logins from the previous version. =Migrate saved logins= #After upgrading to the latest version of Firefox for Android you will see a prompt to transfer your login data: #;[[Image:FenixPasswordMigration]] #Tap the {button Enter master password} button. #Enter your master password. #You will see a confirmation, tap {button View saved logins} to bring over your logins to the new Firefox. [[Template:primarypassword]]
Before upgrading the previous version, we asked [[Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords| master password users]] to disable their master password (or primary password) in order to have their logins migrated, however, our message didn't reach everyone. So we built a new tool in Firefox for Android version 81+ to resolve this issue and allow users to bring over their logins from the previous version. =Migrate saved logins= #After upgrading to the latest version of Firefox for Android you will see a prompt to transfer your login data: #;[[Image:FenixPasswordMigration]] #Tap the {button Enter master password} button. #Enter your master password. #You will see a confirmation, tap {button View saved logins} to bring over your logins to the new Firefox.

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