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Hi,

any LibreWolf experts here, that know how this Wolf handles saved password / auto-login? It's the only browser, that I'm aware of that shoots saved credentials directly into the login forms without any further clicks. You just have to click "login" and you are ready to go.

Unfortunately here on my workplace I'm forced to use Chrome and I have to login on many different site through the day. Mostly 3 to 4 clicks every time:

Activate login form - click Open saved credentials context menu - click Choose desired creds from list - click Login - click

Even the global password manager Keeper is not very helpful on websites. Even more interactions are neccessary for logins.

Firefox is also installed, so I thought someone can recommend an addon or userscript, whereby I'm cautious with third party addons that are handling credentials. On the other site there is Google password manager in Chrome...

Any hints?

Thanks!

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

LibreWolf is Firefox with privacy and security enhancements. If you want to you would be able to do the same in Firefox, unless your employer has disabled that. There's Bitwarden extension for Firefox that does auto-fill. Signing up with Bitwarden for a free of charge account, or self host a Vaultwarden server. Are you allowed to run Docker on your workplace computer ?

[–] raker 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Looking for a short way without involving inhouse IT department right now. I've used Bitwarden once long time ago and I will check it out again and those browser extensions. Thanks! Not sure about Docker. That would be for the Vaultwarden server?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Looking for a short way without involving inhouse IT department right now. I’ve used Bitwarden once long time ago and I will check it out again and those browser extensions. Thanks!

You can use two factor authentication with Bitwarden, and their passkeys implementation is in the works.

Not sure about Docker. That would be for the Vaultwarden server?

Yes, but easiest would be a sign up with bitwarden.com for a free or premium account.