Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox Now
After you log into a website for the first time or change your password, the extension prompts you to save the updated credentials to your encrypted vault.
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Because the extension can read and write data on any website (permission required for auto-fill), a malicious Firefox extension with the same permissions could theoretically attack Kaspersky. Therefore, never install sketchy add-ons alongside KPM. Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox
Use the Firefox extension only on trusted devices. Avoid installing it on public or shared computers.
: Need a secure, complex password? You can generate one directly from the extension menu. After you log into a website for the
Automatically detects login fields and populates your username and password.
The Kaspersky Password Manager extension for Mozilla Firefox serves as the browser-based interface for Kaspersky’s standalone password management service. It bridges the gap between the user's local desktop application or mobile app and their web browsing experience. Use the Firefox extension only on trusted devices
The relief that uncoiled in Marta’s chest was immediate and intense, but beneath it lay a new vigilance. Tomas’s explanation fit the data the extension had quietly kept: a device name that didn’t belong, access events at odd hours, and a shared entry created when they’d cooperated on the site months ago. What felt like an intrusion was instead a reminder of human carelessness — and the small, sturdy checks that software could provide.