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⚠️ 1Password Import does not migrate Vault structure (1PUX)

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I am considering to switch to Enpass, I like the architecture and the competitive pricing for the business options.

But I need a way to keep the vault information from 1Password, I have hundreds of passwords structured in different vaults.

I order to migrate this properly, you would need to extract the vault meta data for every item and assign a TAG with the same name, so I can migrate them to your file-based vaults in Enpass.

Or is there another way?

Edited by Schlüsselmeister

Currently, Enpass supports importing data with item-based tags to help maintain your organizational structure during migration. To achieve what you described—assigning tags to match each vault’s metadata—you would first need to export your 1Password data in a format that includes this information, such as CSV. Once exported, you can review the file and add tags to each item that correspond to the original vault names. This way, when you import the data into Enpass, your items will retain their tags and organization.

Enpass allows importing data directly from 1Password or via a CSV format. While Enpass doesn’t natively recognize separate vaults during import, using tags can mimic this structure. After import, you can easily sort or search for items by their tags within your Enpass vaults.

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