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I use BitWarden as my primary password manager. Every time i log into a site, Both bitwarden & firefox password manager ask to save my password. How do i go about stopping firefox password manager from ever popping up? I have tried adding.com to the exceptions list but it will not allow it. Bitwarden Vault Security. Since all of your data is fully encrypted before it ever leaves your device, only you have access to it. Not even the team at Bitwarden can read your data, even if we wanted to. Your data is sealed with end-to-end AES-256 bit encryption, salted hashing, and PBKDF2 SHA-256. Learn more about Bitwarden security.
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Another password manager with plenty features to enjoy, premium features for the more demanding users, and an overall pleasantly secure experience
What's new in Bitwarden for Firefox 1.49.1:
- Resolve FF < 77 not working (#1706)
- Bitwarden Send - Added pop out banner for linux os (#1713)
- Add support for browser biometrics on Firefox >= 87 (#1668)
Remembering all the passwords you use for your accounts can be a total drag. In fact, it has become more and more difficult to keep track of all the passwords we use with streaming, chat, or download services. It's even more difficult if you're trying to achieve a higher security level by having a different password for each. Bitwarden for Firefox could be one particular option amongst dozens of other similar solutions.
It works like others but for free
Now this extension's most valued asset is its price. You can enjoy all the basic or necessary features for free. Yes, you'll have to pay for premium features like the 1 GB encrypted storage for file attachments, two-step login options, and data breach reports, but you won't really need those if you're a general user. It is indeed worth a try if you're having problems with keeping track of your passwords.
If you're a basic user and don't wish to pay for premium privileges, there's still quite a lot for you to do. After creating an account on Bitwarden's client website, proceed to access the extension from the right-hand corner. Log in, as you would with any other service, and begin adding login, card, identity, or secure note information.
Included features and settings
Regardless of your choice, you'll have to fill in the service you're using, the password, and other more specific information, like card number if adding a card or name, phone number, social security no. if opting to add an identity. This password manager goes beyond saving passwords.
It can help organize and make your credentials more accessible. Amongst other useful features, one can mention the password generator, for individuals looking to create secure, hard-to-crack passwords. The generator will randomize the elements you allow it to add in the password, presenting you with an option that you'll be able to change if unsatisfied, over and over again.
Your AES-256 bit encrypted data is so secure that not even Bitwarden can access it. Still, you've got plenty of options to access the data yourself when needed. You can import vaults and have access to passwords no matter what machine you're logged on. You can also share your vault with individuals you trust or if working on a project with someone else and so on.
Bitwarden for Firefox, just like the service itself, is definitely one of the more interesting password-managing options. The amount of features it offers for free is convincing enough. Add the premium aspects and the small fee and you've got yourself a pretty sweet and secure deal.
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Bitwarden for Firefox was reviewed by Tudor Sprinceana- Basic users will not have:
- 1 GB encrypted storage for file attachments
- Additional two-step login options such as YubiKey, FIDO, USF and Duo
- Password hygiene, account health, and data breach reports to keep your vault safe
- TOTP verification code (2FA) generator for logins in your vault
- Priority customer support
- All future premium features
Bitwarden for Firefox 1.49.1
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- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit - file size:
- 4.2 MB
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- Internet
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(GeckoView :: General, defect, P2)
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(Reporter: csadilek, Unassigned)
From github: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/16583.
Steps to reproduce
- Go to any website with login field
- Choose Autofill with Bitwarden from the drop-down
- Select the login entry from Bitwarden
Expected behavior
Login should be put in.
Actual behavior
Nothing happens, fields stay blank.
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Device information
- Android device: Redmi K20 (Android 10)
- Fenix version: Nightly 201114 17:01
- Bitwarden version : 2.6.2
Change performed by the Move to Bugzilla add-on.
NB: Inline autofill via the keyboard works fine if the valve isn't locked and no application switch is required.
The problem here is that A-C calls GeckoView.releaseSession
when the application stops (when switching to the Bitwarden app), which causes the autofill delegate to be reset or not work anymore when switching back to Fenix.
Calling releaseSession
seems to be the right thing to do onStop
. Is this a case GV needs to support or is there a way A-C can handle this?
FYI, as an interim
work-around 1
- After Step #3 you tab the user or pass input field again
- Bitwarden focuses and you select the entry again
Usually it gets filled in for me now
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work-around 2
- After Step #3 while your vault is still unlocked you reload the page
- tab the user or pass input field again
There should now be one or more additional items besides 'Auto-fill with Bitwarden' you can select from of logins for this website.
Hope that helps.