Backup LastPass and other password managers to KeePass

It is said that anything stored in just one place is at risk. What if something went wrong? For this reason it is a good idea to backup passwords stored in a password manager to KeePass.
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It is said that anything stored in just one place is at risk. What if something went wrong? For this reason it is a good idea to backup passwords stored in a password manager to KeePass.
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