Question How to take Backup of Passwords and Chrome opened tabs links before Factory Reset of Redmi Note Pro 6.

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How to take Backup of Passwords and Chrome opened tabs links before Factory Reset of Redmi Note Pro 6. Help would be appreciated please as I have forgotten some passwords and have multiple tabs opened in Chrome.
I will have to open each tab and copy the link somewhere, hence asking for help - as to which files to copy and retain before Factory Reset ?
 

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If you are signed into your Google account and have selected to save Chrome data, just make sure you sync before factory-resetting the device and your saved passwords (as long as you have chosen Chrome as your password manager) and history (which will show as open tabs per device, per session) will be automatically saved to the cloud and restored once you sign in again.

If the passwords are stored using a different app, then it depends on which one you are using, but generally you'd have to either back up to cloud or export an encrypted file to import back once you are done with resetting the device. Note that no password locker stores the passwords on an easily accessible file, and even if you copied it, it is an encrypted list and can only be opened by the same account/device/app.
 

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If you are signed into your Google account and have selected to save Chrome data, just make sure you sync before factory-resetting the device and your saved passwords (as long as you have chosen Chrome as your password manager) and history (which will show as open tabs per device, per session) will be automatically saved to the cloud and restored once you sign in again.

If the passwords are stored using a different app, then it depends on which one you are using, but generally you'd have to either back up to cloud or export an encrypted file to import back once you are done with resetting the device. Note that no password locker stores the passwords on an easily accessible file, and even if you copied it, it is an encrypted list and can only be opened by the same account/device/app.
Thanks for the detailed reply
 

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