Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox __exclusive__ Official
Firefox’s internal password manager is conflicting. Fix: Go to Firefox Settings > Privacy & Security > Logins and Passwords. Uncheck "Ask to save logins and passwords for websites." This disables the native Firefox tool, leaving only Kaspersky active.
The extension continuously checks your stored passwords against a local, hashed database of known breaches (downloaded from Kaspersky’s cloud without revealing your actual passwords). If a credential appears in a leak, the extension flags it via a red badge in the toolbar and allows you to navigate directly to the site’s change-password page. Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox
Her thumb brushed the icon to reveal the password. The characters shimmered briefly, then were masked again. She hadn’t saved that login, she was certain. The bookshop was a small place, more dust than website, a lifetime away from the corporate dashboards that usually filled her days. The entry had a note: "Shared with Tomas, created Jan 12." Her chest tightened. Tomas was supposed to be offline; he’d left town three months ago. Firefox’s internal password manager is conflicting
When logging into a new site, the extension will prompt you to save the username and password to your vault. The characters shimmered briefly, then were masked again
