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Samsung Apps and ServicesI just ran into the same thing. Looking at the file header, it doesn't seem to be a standard encrypted ZIP or anything. Hoping to reverse engineer the encryption so I can export. This is a MASSIVE reason to not use Samsung Pass -- it is not able to export all the collected passwords to any other password management system, only another Samsung Pass/Wallet.
I'll post back if I find anything out.
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ā07-30-2024 11:21 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesAny progress?
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ā08-20-2024 01:22 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesAny updates on this? I also ran into this problem today and can't figure out how to export my passwords to another password manager.
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ā08-17-2024 05:39 PM (Last edited ā08-17-2024 05:40 PM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesThis is a user-to-user help forum. I'm sorry Samsung customer service was unhelpful to you, but we can do nothing about that here, so all that verbiage was unnecessary.
You can export your Samsung pass data. Go into Samsung wallet on your phone and go into the settings by clicking the "all tab" and then clicking the 3-dot menu in the upper right corner. In the settings there is a line to import and export Samsung pass data. Clicking on that will give you the option to either import data or export data to phone. If you choose export data to phone, you will need to create a password for the file and follow the prompts to export to your phone. I did not go as far as creating the file, but it may or may not give you the choice of file format and file name, but if it does not, it is standard to use .csv to create the file. Please remember the password you set, or write it down somewhere, as you will need it to access the file to import it to whatever other password manager you are going to use.
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ā08-17-2024 10:23 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesYou are 1000% more helpful than the support staff, so thank you for the effort that took. If youd gone as far as to create the file, youd find that it is given to you only in the ".Spass" format, and you aren't given any choice in the matter. Furthermore, no software exists which can display a file in that format- not even Samsung software..it's absolutely useless to any program other than Samsung wallet.
So imagine that you've been a user for 16 years, and have used this to store your credentials the whole time. You slowly become more and more dissatisfied with the direction the company is going, and decide to try a competitor.
I'm here to tell you about the hurdle you will face- Samsung will hold your entire online presence hostage. You accounts, your payment methods, tour secure folders, everything is encrypted in such a way as to render it absolutely useless to you unless you keep buying and using their devices.
Google just got slammed for anticompetitive practices, which I am inthe process of attempting to verify. Meanwhile, I have just encountered on very real and present example of such practices right here.
If I were to fall prey to some nefarious hacker's ransomeware, I'd be offered a chance to cough up some money in order to regain access to the data which they were hoping hostage. I cannot say the same thing for Samsung, however. They have mirrored the tactic in a very conniving way, but they do not offer any recourse if you want your data back- you're SOL if you want out.