![]() ![]() The only way to access the secure password is to bring up the edit dialog, and cut/paste. However, after accepting a fingerprint the dialog disappears, but the secure item is not unlocked. When a pw is required for a secure item, the fingerprint request dialog does appear. Now, LP no longer prompts for a fingerprint to log in to LP, so I must type my password. LP used to prompt for a fingerprint to sign into LP (in Firefox), and then reprompt for a fingerprint for password protected items. It used be that this reader worked well in LP. No problems with Windows Hello in Windows Enterprise 20H2. I am so glad to see this problem reported by someone else! Absolutely right - broken for 4 months now. And they seem to be very transparent about tracking, collaborations with other processing, and their servers are only in 5-eyes countries. The fact that Bitwarden is open source is a big plus, in my opinion, for this kind of software. I've emailed Bitwarden support about this. But that doesn't seem to happen currently, even with the browser integration enabled in the desktop app. (I use both Chrome and Firefox browsers.) A workaround for that ought to be that if you unlock in Chrome or the desktop application, it should automatically unlock in Firefox and any other browsers. The only one issue for now is that they don't have the fingerprint login capability for the Firefox extension, pending changes to/for Firefox's native messaging mechanism. Good user interface and vault timeouts seems to work properly I always had some quirkiness with the latter on LastPass. ![]() You just have to export the logins and form fills separately. And that's a big worry with a security product as critically important as this. (Frankly, I think that's entirely appropriate for them or any other similar product to do.) It really questions the caliber of their development team that they can't make a previously working feature work again when the problem is entirely in their own code. This failure of LastPass should concern people more than their current change in policy to require Premium for syncing across devices, etc. But obviously, I'm not going to get this kind of thing from a 3rd party source. I presume an earlier version of the Chrome extension would work as well, except the only place that seems to have it is. I have communicated many times to tech support and they just give me boilerplate responses or a workaround that doesn't work.įor Firefox, you can rollback to version 4.58.0.4 (available directly from Mozilla) and it will work again. (My vault key is 64 bytes long!) So, it's been very frustrating and annoying that this feature has been broken since December 2020 in their Chrome and Firefox extensions in Windows 10. I subscribe to the Premium service because I want the fingerprint login capability. I have been a very happy LastPass user for some time. The same fingerprints you use for Windows Hello will be used for LastPass and other applications that use the Windows Biometric Framework.Lastpass fingerprint login has been broken now for 3 months in Chrome and Firefox and they don't seem to have a clue about how to fix it. On Windows 10, head to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in Options and add fingerprints under the Windows Hello section. If you skip this step, LastPass will ask you to enroll a fingerprint using your fingerprint reader’s software before it can enable fingerprint reader support. You’ll need to set up your fingerprint reader and enroll a fingerprint before this will work. Run the installer first or you won’t be able to enable this feature. Even if you already have the standard LastPass browser extensions installed, the installer available from the LastPass website includes additional software that enables fingerprint reading and other advanced features, like sharing your login state between different web browsers so you only have to sign in-or out-once per session.
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