In today’s digital world, managing your online credentials securely is essential. Whether you’re upgrading to a new device or simply looking to back up your passwords, Google Password Manager offers an efficient and secure way to import and export your passwords.
In this article, we’ll guide you through the process to import & export passwords with Google Password Manager on your Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ or S25 Ultra.
Google Password Manager is integrated with your Google account, making it a convenient solution for managing your passwords across devices. It offers features like:
Secure Storage: Your passwords are encrypted and stored safely.
Ease of Use: Seamless synchronization across your devices.
Convenience: Quick access to saved credentials when needed.
Using this tool on your Samsung Galaxy S25 series ensures that your login information is always at your fingertips while keeping your data secure.
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Export Passwords With Google Password Manager On Galaxy S25
First, launch the Settings ⚙️ app on your Samsung Galaxy S25/S25 Ultra. Then, scroll down and select General Management. Scroll down and look for Passwords, Passkeys and Autofill and tap it.
You can also select the Security and Privacy and tap on More Security Settings. Choose the Passwords, Passkeys and Autofill option as well.


Under Preferred Service, ensure it is set to Google. If not, simply tap on the Settings icon and select it.

Next, tap on Google in the Passwords, Passkeys and Autofill page. Then, select Google Password Manager. Inside Password Manager, tap on Settings in the bottom-right corner.


Under Settings, the Import & Export Passwords options will be visible.

You should now see the option Export Passwords. If you want to export your passwords, choose this option, then tap on Export to begin. You will receive instructions such as the location to export to. Follow the instructions to complete the process.

Once the process is complete, your passwords will be visible to anyone who has access to the file, including apps.
Import Passwords With Google Password Manager
Likewise, if you want to import passwords, choose the Import Passwords option. You will be required to verify yourself, so enter your device PIN, password or pattern. Follow the instructions to import your passwords successfully.

Importing passwords will mostly require you to select a .csv file that contains your passwords, from the location in which they were saved. The Gmail account linked to your device will mostly be the destination for imported passwords.
Tips for a Secure Process
Keep Your Files Safe: Always store your CSV files in a secure location, and delete them when they’re no longer needed.
Regular Updates: Periodically update and back up your passwords to ensure your data is current.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA on your Google account to add an extra layer of security.
Review Imported Data: After importing, double-check your credentials to ensure everything was transferred correctly.