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Former Member's avatar
Former Member
3 years ago

How do I do a bulk delete of my passwords after a failed import from LastPass?

I have over 400 failed entries and am looking for a bulk delete option without deleting my entire account. Is there another option?


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  • BMat's avatar
    BMat
    New Contributor

    More than 1.5 years ago I tried to transition from LastPass to 1Password and was totally lost. So I let my account expire and never went back. Now I have reactivated my account and am trying to leave LastPass for 1Password and am LOST again. How do I delete all my data and start over? Passwords that are in 1P are old ones or erroneous. I have a couple of hundred sites labled simply "Login" with a little box to the left and are void. Along with a lot of my sites listed but many with out of date or non-working passwords.


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  • MrC's avatar
    MrC
    Respected Contributor

    @carlwalter333

    I'll add... in case you happen to have multiple vaults, or have other items existing prior to the LastPass import, but sure you are selecting only the items you want deleted.

  • GreyM1P's avatar
    GreyM1P
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    Hi there @carlwalter333

    The instructions for this will depend on what device you're using 1Password with. I'll include the possibilities below, but if you need any further help, let me know what device you're using and I'll be able to tune my advice to that.

    On a Mac, click All Items in the sidebar, then click one item in the list and press ⌘A (Command–A) to select all, then press ⌘⌫ (Command–Delete) to delete them.

    On Windows or Linux, click All Items in the sidebar, then click one item in the list and press Ctrl+A to select all, then press Ctrl+Backspace to delete them.

    Give that a try and let me know how you get on. I'll be here if you need further help. :)

    — Grey