CHEFKOCH

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I make it brief, the steps are pretty much universal for Firefox, Brave, Windows except that on Linux SNAP packages are not supported, but this is clearly mentioned in KeePassXC and also visible in the first screenshot.

  • Install KeePassXC, on most distros pre-installed.
  • Install the Chrome Extension.
  • Install Brave as AUR package, the -bin release are good enough.
  • 2FA works too, just click on the little bubble icon if you see the 2FA field.

On KeePassXC end we need to enable the integration

The advance options are optional and normally do not need to be touched. It is up to you if you change something here or not but the popups as return checks, that are enabled by default make sense and IMHO you should not suppress them to avoid accidentally overriding something.

On Browser and Extension side

Make sure you connect the database once you are finished, which will show a popup which you need to manually confirm, this is a simple security check.

In case you are on Brave Beta or Nightly and cannot connect your database to the KeePassXC Browser Integration.

  • Copy the file org.keepassxc.keepassxc_browser.json to ~/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser-Nightly/NativeMessagingHosts replace nightly with beta, depending on what you use.
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The option is on desktop enabled by default, on Android there are some issues which need to be resolved first which is the reason why its off by default there but I expect to see this introduced into the next stable version.

It is a slight ClearURLs/RedirectURL based solution to directly redirects you automatically to the real URL. It is not advanced as to what CU offers but Brave approach is more to strip down tracking and not to cosmetic alter URLs, this was also discussed on several issue tickets.

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In other words... people made the kindergarten out of the comment section, as always, and now TF decided to close it.

My own observation

90 percent of all comments I read are BS, no matter what platform. Does not surprise me a bit, would do the same I guess. Most intelligent people usually do not hang around on platforms or waste their lifetime commenting, just my observation of 30 years internet.

 
  • US only - for now...
  • FreeShows links including Hell’s Kitchen, Andromeda, Heartland and more.
  • I think there is no DRM, only geo-IP check + account check to see if you are from the US but using VPN or Proxy should be enough to fool the system.
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Web must be open and accessible for everyone -- Pulls down extensions from the AMO.

Meaningless words and promises no one can and should hold because the web is not either 1 or 0.

Example in parts of China and Korea you cannot use encryption because govt directly bans it or blocks it, so it does not make sense to encrypt everything there unless your goal is to piss off the govt. Half think trough, but I did not expected much from Mozilla.

I also find such proposal in general questionable because some people see things different or do not want what Mozilla wants.

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