Save passwords in google chrome for mac pro

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However, for an ideal browsing experience, it is important that one also transfers all their browsing data and passwords from Chrome to Safari. Chrome can run down your MacBook’s battery in no time, while with Safari, you can comfortably browse the web for a few hours without any issues. Safari might not be as feature-rich as Chrome but it is more resource-efficient which makes it ideal for use on MacBooks and MacBook Pros. With the macOS 10.15.4 update though, this has thankfully changed. Up until now, there was no easy way to import passwords from Chrome to Safari. The problem in switching to Safari from Chrome for many Mac users is that they have all their passwords synced to the latter. Using Google Chrome on a MacBook/Pro means high battery drain and fans whirring at full speed irrespective of whether one has a single tab or a few hundred tabs open.