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How to export passwords from Firefox Android like CSV for other password manager like KeePass XC?

Var-Pro-12
Making moves

How to export passwords from Firefox Android in readable format like CSV for other password manager apps like KeePass XC or AuthPass? 

Currently as I'm seeing all Gecko-based browsers especially on mobile not just Firefox but also Mull, Fenix, Waterfox and Iceraven, lacks this.

Is this intentional or should I just keep Chrome as my browser because to jump to Firefox, I need basic things to be covered, which I don't see, Mozilla Firefox team doing on its own. 

Other browsers like Opera have proper in-built system of password manager. 

Is Firefox usable on mobile? Lesser known and Lightweight browser have more features.

How unfortunate.

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ao
Making moves

As of now, it's doable by using the Sync in Firefox and exporting passwords from its desktop version.

So unfortunate that one has to use desktop version to get passwords. I thought mobile ecosystem was complete in itself, if not before but now, it is, but Firefox seems to be living in 2000 era. With this way, Firefox will definitely make chrome users shift to Firefox on mobile. If I don't use desktop or not have it, not in excess of it, then I cannot backup my passwords locally or shift to elsewhere. Cloud sync is an option and most like us want it when it is secure and reliable. Some love it to keep it offline and in direct control. 🤡 is Firefox. Cannot fight or stand anywhere close to chrome or chromium or even Safari even in 2025.

Var-Pro-12
Making moves

So sad no answers no wonder why most of us are using Chrome and Chromium.

Skywind
Making moves

I won't anticipate that happening.

I always feel that mobile Firefox is not developed by the same team that created the desktop Firefox, as you can see that many features available on PC are absent on mobile platform. PC FF is an outstanding browser that really caught my attention when I first used it, but the mobile version... well, I must say it's not that good, even mediocre. The reason why I still keep it is that I want to sync my data across all platforms.

Let's just hope that FF mobile will be better.