


What steps could be taken to mitigate this risk, such as a Bitwarden plugin, is this. ChromeIPass looks like it was popular, but it's no longer being developed.

It's not super-intuitive, creates a lot of notifications, and haven't figured out how to make it update my KeePass credentials if I change them on a website. Restricting KeePass Plugins By default KeePass for Pleasant allows plugins. New to KeePass and have installed KeePassHttp-Connector to integrate it with Chrome. This is a port of the ChromeIPass extension for Chrome, but compatible with Firefox 55+.īecause Firefox does not offer an API to communicate with the built-in password manager KeePassHTTP-Connector needs to implement its own kind of password manager. I have read this is not safe for banking and other important credentials. Allowing the use of KeePass plugins with Pleasant Password Server introduces risks outside of the control of the Password Server applications. KeePassHttp-Connector is a WebExtension for browsers to send and receive credentials from KeePass(XC).
