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Its getting worse and worse with your updates. On multiple computers we have problems with it.

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Any way to install an older The lastest update to the chrome browser plugin is so extremly bad. In addition the old ergonomics was much better. Hey the new chrome extension is catastrophic.

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The trouble doesn’t stop there once they’ve located the entry, the copy-and-paste password option also doesn’t appear to work. Therefore they need to manually scroll till they find the entry. The problem now is that the search function does not work when users go to my Vault section (storage) to retrieve the entry for the password that they saved. When a user returns to the site, LastPass will automatically complete their login making their life easier.

chrome lastpass extension disabled

It prompts users to store their username and password whenever they log in to an account anywhere on the web. The LastPass extension integrates seamlessly with the Google Chrome browser. However, several LastPass users have resorted to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the Google Chrome extension, claiming that some functions, such as search and autofill, have stopped working ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). LastPass Chrome extension functions not working

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This way, they can avoid saving them in a browser, and protect themselves against security breaches. Users can store their passwords in a ‘safe space’ using the password manager.

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It works well with all websites and allows users to encrypt all personal and professional accounts. No wonder I like using my iPad for internet browsing.LastPass is simple to use and intuitive. But I’m not ready to leave Chrome as I use multiple devices and a fair bit of Google services. It gives me vim bindings in Chrome but I’m going to try live without it as I’m not a heavy user. On the other hand, Vimium is a harder sell. UBlock Origin has some impact on the performance but it also blocks a ton of tracking and advertising traffic so I assume there is a net gain. I ran the benchmark for a few other extensions as well and also tested Safari and iPad. This whole experiment made me think about which extensions I use daily and how they can influence my productivity and privacy. Bitwarden doesn't impact the browsing experience with only a small drop to 73.8 runs per minute.īitwarden seems to be great so far and I might save some money on a new computer. When I got it all set the first thing I did was running the benchmark.

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UI is nice and it works well on an iPad and my Android phone.

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It is free for individuals and reasonably priced for families ($1/month). The migration from LastPass was straightforward.

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And with this (why do you need to run 12Mb of JavaScript on every page) and questionable privacy policy (“we can collect whatever data we want and share it with whoever we please”) it was time to look for an alternative.Ī tech community seems to be praising Bitwarden these days so I decided to give it a try. Sharing passwords and using it in a team is a huge pain. I’ve been frustrated with LastPass’s user experience for quite some time. I tried to disable auto-fill and experimented with a few other settings but the only way to get rid of the negative performance impact was disabling the extension and only load it on demand. It turned out I’m not the first one to notice and there are numerous tickets raised in LastPass’s support forum. Dropping to 45.7 runs per minute with LastPass enabled. Secondly, let’s enable only LastPass and run the test again. Firstly, let’s disable all extensions to get a baseline. Let’s dig deeper and run a few Speedometer 2.0 benchmarks. LastPass extension's id matches the one from the script. It turned out to be LastPass – a password manager I’ve been using for quite a while. I jumped into chrome://extensions to check which one is causing the troubles. A local extension adds more than 0.5s to the page load. But then while working on Programming Digest newsletter over the weekend I noticed an issue coming from one of the Chrome extensions after running Lighthouse audit. Well, surfing the web is one of the more compute-intensive tasks these days so maybe it is time to buy a new machine, I thought. Although it handled most of the tasks well it became sluggish when browsing the internet. My old 2013 Macbook seemed a bit slow in the last few weeks.

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