I’ve been using Consent-O-Matic which works pretty well but built into the browser? Wow.

  • Lemmy.ml
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    It’s so unfortunate that Firefox on Android, for some reason, never worked well with password managers (as I understand it, it doesn’t support the APIs that Android has for them). Sometimes it’ll trigger the manager, more often, it won’t. Infuriating and a deal breaker for me.

    I’ll give it another go, maybe this has been improved recently.

    Edit gave it another crack, gosh, it actually works now!

    • wiz
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      72 years ago

      I use bitwarden and it works quite well there, the most annoying part are websites that split login and password prompts so that you have to use fill-in feature twice

    • @Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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      82 years ago

      I use Firefox both on mobile and on desktop with Bitwarden for myself and LastPass for work, both work with very little problems

    • @cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Works fine with 1Password also, although the experience can somewhat clunky (I use Mull, not Firefox). Planning to migrate to KeePassDX soon, so I’m glad to hear that it should still work.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      How do you mean?

      I click into a password field, I get a “Fill with KeepassDX”-button above the keyboard, I press that, unlock the database, I’m done and it autofills. You just need to select the Keepass-app of your choice as the password-autofill app in the Android settings, but that’s independent of your browser choice anyways.

    • Joe Cool
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      Works great here with KeePass2Android on Android 12. If for some reason automatic filling doesn’t work switching to the KP2A Keyboard and filling the username and password takes about 5 seconds.

    • @tj111@lemmy.world
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      I use the firefox password manager personally. Not sure if that makes me an idiot or not but it works well and I trust mozilla.

      • @StarkillerX42@lemmy.ml
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        It doesn’t make you an idiot. It is a free service that offers every service a premium password manager does. The real idiots are the people paying mothly for the same thing…

    • @elvith@feddit.de
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      I had to use the accessibility features of bitwarden to get it to run, but they improved and on many web pages you can now auto fill passwords from the keyboard integration

  • glibg10b
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    72 years ago

    It’s existed for a while, but I think that pop-up is new. Or I just forgot about it

  • VanillaGorilla
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    I tried to accept that for like half a minute. I’m using Firefox nightly. Yes, it’s relatively new I think, have seen it a few days ago.

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    @Atemu This is why, for me, Firefox is unreplaceable on Android. Just the fact that’s not Chromium + also supports extensions is what makes it superior.
    I wish that it’ll come pre-installed in phones instead of Chrome, so more people can give it a try. But is Android and Google would never allow that.

    • @FlappyBubble@lemmy.ml
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      Too bad the sandboxing is not working. I use Vanadium right now but Firefox on desktop. I would switch instantly if they beefed up security.

    • @somedaysoon@lemmy.world
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      Firefox is all I ever used on desktops and I would love to install Firefox on Android, but until they let me set a custom homepage it’s not an option. I can’t be arsed to make an extra click to get to my selfhosted dashboard which has links to all my most frequented sites and services. It’s a fundamental function, so how they have not fixed it is beyond me. Until then I’m using Kiwi which is Chromium based but it is open source, has built in ad blocking, and also supports extensions like uBlock Origin. And I’m pretty sure it was the first Android browser to have the bottom address bar.

      • @jiji@lemmy.world
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        Wait, I can change my homepage URL on iPhone. I find it hard to believe that’s an option exclusive to iPhone.

        Edit: it’s at the bottom of the settings>homepage tab

        • Ahri Boy
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          I hope Apple will relax the rules on web browsers in order for Firefox to use their own engine instead of WebKit. New EU laws will put more pressure on Big Tech.

      • @dan1101@lemmy.world
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        That is odd. Firefox Nightly at least has an Add to Homescreen option to put a shortcut to the current URL on your homescreem. Then you could put that icon where you want it.

    • @FlappyBubble@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Too bad the sandboxing is not working. I use Vanadium right now but Firefox on desktop. I would switch instantly if they beefed up security.

      • deweydecibel
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        232 years ago

        The question is, did they get your comment? You didn’t @ them. Does Mastodon know how to interpret and exchange replies from Lemmy if it doesn’t use @ tagging?

          • Daniel Retana
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            @Undearius @deweydecibel Nice! Now you have created an #Inception kind of post.
            Piece of advice boys. When you make posts on Lemmy/Kbin put at the end of it some #hashtags related to the post’s topic. So it can be indexable for Mastodon and Pixelfed users.
            I as a Mastodon user can see posts from Pixelfed users due to their diligence of using hashtags.

            This is something easy that can improve post discoverability and also you’ll get more user interaction.

            • @akazoo@lemmy.world
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              82 years ago

              It would be interesting to see some automation there, like having default tags for a community. It would be kinda silly to post something c/firefox and have to tag #firefox too.

        • Daniel Retana
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          @deweydecibel @Sekoia Yes, I got your reply without @ me. ActivityPub works in mysterious ways.
          For example: I can create new posts on Lemmy/Kbin, but those posts can be only text. I still haven’t figured out how to post images.

          • What in the heck?

            Whenever I try to open a Lemmy community or user profile from mastodon, I see their profile but no posts are displayed 😢

          • @palitu@lemmy.perthchat.org
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            12 years ago

            it could be because lemmy (maybe kbin??) doesnt copy the embedded data, only the text, maybe mestadon works differently? so the images dont come across?

  • @WhoRoger@lemmy.world
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    -32 years ago

    Firefox bringing an actual useful feature? Not removing one? Not bringing in more telemetry and reporting? Not doing more restrictions? Not copying Chrome?

    Am I dead?

  • @cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml
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    12 years ago

    This is awesome! I’ve enabled this in Librewolf and Mull now, seems to work great in both cases so far.