The why, never explains an actual reason why this should be discontinued.
It describes the importance of using a password manager which is a bit strange considering that
the Avast product has worked well and there is no easy way to export the passwords currently saved in their product
to another PW Manager.
My saving grace is that I’ve always used LasstPass and didn’t stop using it when Avast came out with their Passwords Manager.
The best advice I can offer is to start using one of the others like LastPass as soon as possible so it will populate with the passwords already saved
in the Avast PW Manager.
I’m very disappointed with this decision.
When the Avast PW Manager fills in a username and PW, LastPass does an auto capture like this,
Just select the Add button to get the information into your new PW Manager.
If you do the changeover early enough, your new PW Mgr should catch all your information without problems.
Hello. How did you get to that point to import passwords from avast.
I am still in pain after having to reset my phone to factory and not being able now for almost 3 days to access passwords that were backed up previously.
Support told me that I can recover in the PC but as I have used that free version for android I do not know how to do that. :-\
Thank you in advance.
IMPORTANT: Avast Passwords is no longer available as a standalone product. Existing subscriptions are still valid and you can continue to use Avast Passwords if it is already installed on your device. If you need to reinstall the standalone version of Avast Passwords, please contact Avast Support (https://support.avast.com/contact/paid/).
The problem is that many users are using the FREE version and there is no support for FREE users.
The only help is to post the problem here on the forum and hopefully someone from Avast will step up and assist.
Sorry Asyn but unless it’s easily available to all, it’s not really something that will solve the current problem.
The problem will also increase as time goes by and people do more clean installs.
I don’t care why, just let me SEE my passwords.
I read an answer regarding Passwords that said: "To clarify. Even though Avast Passwords is not offered to new users, existing users will still have access to passwords.
Either I’m tech-retarded (yeah, I know) or this is not true. I’ve used free Avast on my desktop for years. From one day to the next, ALL of my passwords disappeared and I get the same notice everyone else has that the Passwords have been “discontinued”. No amount of trying has allowed me to find any of them. And after hours wasted setting new passwords for several accounts, all I can do is curse Avast for NO WARNING that they were going to make all my passwords disappear.
So after that rant, does anyone know where all my passwords magically went and how I can retrieve them.
Could you please make sure that the Avast Passwords component is installed.
Open Avast Premium Security and go to > Menu > Settings > General > Troubleshooting > ADD / MODIFY COMPONENTS > Passwords (old)
Make sure that it is enabled (ticked)
If not, enable it and Restart your device.
Please note that Avast Passwords has been put on hold with the ultimate goal of adding this feature to Avast BreachGuard in the future. Those with an active license for Avast Passwords will automatically be migrated, once a solution has been integrated into Avast BreachGuard.
It is not available to new subscribers.
Since you have a subscription for Avast Passwords, it will still to work for you.
Currently, if your subscription expires it will also continue to work unless you uninstall Avast Premium Security.
To export your Avast Passwords data (and print them) please follow these steps.
Open Avast Premium Security on Windows
Go to Privacy > Passwords
Click on Settings
Click on Import / export data
Click on EXPORT TO FILE
Give the file a name and save it to a folder/location of your choice.
The file extension will be .json and you can right click on it and select Open with (e.g. Microsoft word, Notepad)
Nice, this is the second time Avast kills a password saving program that I was heavily using! Good that I was already thinking of switching to other - longer supported! - tools. I already switched my Android OS AV, because of the flipping licenced parts in and out, removing it from paid usage and so on!
Now I thinking of switching to an other PC-AV system, some are not so “flippy” with there existing and extrem used programs!
Sorry :-\
I neither I’ve having trouble with Avast password…
I need and want to change of cell and the only app in the WORLD that is difficult the whole process.
Avast Password does have an export feature. You can export your passwords to a .json file.
If your current PW Mgr. can except that format it should be easy to import.
If not, then one by one is the only method I know.
I ram Avast PW Mgr. and Last pass together for some time and LastPass learned
from Avast over time.
Currently they both have the same password history so I can stop Avast PW Mgr. at any time.