Back in November an early build of Password Keeper that allowed you to import and export passwords either through CSV or using an encrypted file leaked out for those who wanted to give it a go. Now, that update has finally hit BlackBerry World and is officially available for all BlackBerry 10 devices. It's a simple update, with a simple change log.
- Support for the export and import of passwords in a CSV format or encrypted backup file, by using a BlackBerry device, a media card, or cloud service account.
If you're running the previously leaked version or an older official version, it is suggested that you download the latest from BlackBerry World to make sure you're fully up to date.
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