Import data from Myki to Enpass in a pre-formatted CSV file
To import Myki data, it must first be exported in a pre-formatted CSV file supported by Enpass, then imported using the desktop version of Enpass.
Step 1: Export Myki data
Myki exports all its data into a folder containing six CSVs, with titles have their data types embeded in the file names: UserAccount, UserCreditCard, UserIdCard, UserIdentity, UserNote, and UserTwofa.
To export Myki data:
- In the MYKI App, open Settings.
- Under General, click Export Data.
- Choose a location, and then click Save.
Step 2: Import Myki data into Enpass
Each type of CSV file must be imported separately into Enpass. But first, each CSV must be opened and its fields rename for Enpass computability.
To rename the CSV fields:
- Open the CSV.
- Rename each field using the following table:
CSV File Title Field Name Rename To "_UserAccount" Nickname Title twofaSecret TOTP "_UserCreditCard" Nickname Title cardNumber Number cardName Cardholder CVV CVC "_UserNote" Nickname Title Content Note "_UserTwofa" Nickname Title authToken TOTP "_UserIdCard" Nickname Title "_UserIdentity" Nickname Title
To import Myki data into Enpass:
For the "_UserAccount" file:
- Open Enpass > Menu > File > Import
- Choose Pre-formatted CSV > Logins, and select your _UserAccount.csv file.
For the "_UserCreditCard" file:
- Open Enpass > Menu > File > Import
- Choose Pre-formatted CSV > Credit Cards, and select your _UserCreditCard.csv file.
For the "_UserNote" file:
- Open Enpass > Menu > File > Import
- Choose Pre-formatted CSV > Secure Notes, and select your _UserNote.csv file.
For the "_UserTwofa" file:
- Open Enpass > Menu > File > Import
- Choose Pre-formatted CSV > Secure Notes, and select your _UserTwofa.csv file.
For the "_UserIdCard" and "_UserIdentity" files:
- Open Enpass > Menu > File > Import
- Choose Pre-formatted CSV > Secure Notes, and select your _UserIdCard.csv file.