Today I realized I have 150 logins in Norton’s identity safe and just about 40 of them entered in manually into an Excel worksheet. I wish to be able to print out the information as a written backup of the information as a minimum on a monthly source and I would as well like to have an electronic unencrypted manuscript or Excel formatted file which I can reference while required. Reviewing Forum items concerning this query it seems that Norton does not allow this to be done except you permit your subscription to finish, after that you can recover the information in a .csv file that can be opened in a readable format by Excel, or backup the file in a NPM file format which can just actually be unlocked by Norton since it is encrypted and if that is the case then I am back to square one not capable to a printable, readable file format, both physically and automatically. Since this information is my information, I don't recognize why I have to go through hoops to get it in a physical and automatic backup format? If I unlock the NPM file in a text format it is encrypted and is mainly ineffective. If I have to allow my subscription end in order to get the information in .csv file format thus I can have it automatically and a manual print out for backup, after that I can just technically get this backed up one time a year in a readable format, every time going through the ache of letting the subscription expire, and after that have to renew once more? I.e. another more than 100 logins will not be recorded. Does this make any logical sense? Why cannot I acquire it printed out or in a format automatically which I can read and backup? If somebody has a true way out for this please reply and let me know.
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