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KeePass Plugin for Chrome Browser
Gradually moving from FF to Chrome as my main working browser and can't find any adequate KeePass plugin for it. Previously, in FF, the plugin pulled passwords from the *.kdbx database and inserted them into fields on sites.
For Chrome, I found only ChromeIPass, which does not want to show anything and does not have any settings. Is there an alternative to this plugin? If not, how do you make it work?
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For ChromeIPass, you also need to install the plugin in KeePass:
Requirements:
* KeePass 2 (http://keepass.info) version 2.17 or newer
* KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/ download at passifox.appspot.com /KeePassHttp.plgx )
Directions:
1) Install KeePass
2) Install KeePassHttp by dropping KeePassHttp.plgx into the KeePass Program Files directory
2a) Log into KeePass
2b) Verify KeePassHttp has been installed correctly by checking Tools > Plugins
3) Navigate to any page containing a password
4) Click the KeePass icon in the URL bar and click the "Connect" button
5) Switch to the KeePass window and enter a descriptive name for your "Chrome Browser" into the dialog that popped up and click save.
Look towards LastPass. There are plugins for all browsers
I left KeePass myself and I don’t regret it at all ...
A bit off but close and I highly recommend the magical project - https://github.com/antelle/keeweb
It doesn't work in chrome. Register an account in gmail.com - if not => settings => Sing in to google account.
Synchronizes Extensions, passwords, tabs - across all machines where you are logged in.
Optionally choose what to sync.
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