End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
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End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
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Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#2This is a bummer but not surprising. There have been a number of outstanding bugs that were never addressed and releases were slowing down - even when github commits were getting backed up.
Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#3they mention continued pm support for ios, but not android? is that discontinuing?
edit: android pm support is integrated too
Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#4Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#5Ah, you got me by a minute to submit. This is a bummer but not surprising. There have been a number of outstanding bugs that were never addressed and releases were slowing down - even when github commits were getting backed up.
Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#6I discovered recently that Firefox itself can work as a password manager on Android. I had Lockwise installed so that I could use Firefox saved passwords in other Android apps, and now it turns out Firefox can do that directly.
If so, that's a thankful addendum to this announcement.
Edit: yep, in settings, logins and passwords, there are two toggles, one to allow Firefox to fill in passwords for web pages, and one to allow Firefox to fill in passwords for other sites, which takes you to the Android password manager selection section.
Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#7Ah, you got me by a minute to submit. This is a bummer but not surprising. There have been a number of outstanding bugs that were never addressed and releases were slowing down - even when github commits were getting backed up.
Please do elaborate. Also, does this leave users in the lurch, or will an updated Firefox satisfy all the use cases of Lockwise? Thanks.
Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#8I discovered recently that Firefox itself can work as a password manager on Android. I had Lockwise installed so that I could use Firefox saved passwords in other Android apps, and now it turns out Firefox can do that directly.
The implication being that lockwise is discontinued because its use case has been subsumed by Firefox? If so, that's a thankful addendum to this announcement. Edit: yep, in settings, logins and passwords, there are two toggles, one to allow Firefox to fill in passwords for web pages, and one to allow Firefox to fill in passwords for other sites, which takes you to the Android password manager selection section.
Re: End of Support for Firefox Lockwise
#9Can’t say I didn’t see it coming. Lockwise was full of bugs and hadn’t been updated for quite some time.