
There is an official browser plugin for KeePassXC 2.3.0. Note: This information is mostly outdated. There are two parts which need to be configured for this procedure to work.

Older versions of KeePass addons won’t work with new versions of Firefox. This version of Firefox starts using WebExtensions, which is just a new type of browser extensions. I will be working with KeePassXC 2.2.1 and Firefox 57+. If it finds one, it automatically enters the username and password into the fields on the page. This is how it works: Whenever you open a webpage with a login, Firefox checks if KeePassXC has a saved password for the page. The interesting features of KeePassXC can be seen on the homepage itself, but the most important feature for me was the seamless integration into my Firefox browser. It works on Windows, Linux and macOS and I highly recommend it! Also, read the FAQ. Now there is KeePassXC, which is a modern community-driven version.

I started using KeePass 2 on Windows, then transitioned over to KeePassX for Linux (which is not developed actively anymore). I have been using KeePass for a few years now and I love it. I won’t be talking here about the advantages of password managers, I will assume that you have heard of them before and know how they are used. Please note: We are an international team who speak a few different languages, and we will use Google Translate if needed (mind your privacy!), but it's easiest for us to respond to English emails.KeePassXC is a password manager, used to save all your username/password combinations in one place and securing them with strong encryption. No user questions via email, please! Legal or otherwise confidential correspondence only! That way (that's what the public and IRC channels and our GitHub issue tracker are for). Please do not (!) send user questions, bug reports or support requests If you need to report a security issue, please send us a private (encrypted) message on or email us.


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