March 14, 20197 yr Hello Community, I saw that for Windows Insider, that test the new Edge Browser (with Chromium Engine) there is also the Enpass Add-On available:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/insider-addons/category/EdgeExtensionsPasswordManagers Although I am not testing the new Edge Browser yet a huge thank you to the developers! Best regards OLLI
April 16, 20196 yr Unfortunately it does not seem to work for me. I get error 403 with this extension. This is the output of the Error-Message: Browser code : 2 origin : chrome-extension://mliehcloacfoicbanjhhnlimealolgoi path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge Dev\Application\msedge.exe port : 59321 server_port : 10391
April 16, 20196 yr Hi All, Microsoft recently introduced the developer preview of its new Microsoft Edge browser. This edition does not support the old Microsoft Edge extensions. The Enpass extension for the new browser would need to be installed from the Chrome Web Store but requires some fixing before it works. We are working closely with the Edge team at Microsoft, and hopefully, the upcoming Enpass v6.1 would bring support for the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. Meanwhile, you can make the Enpass Chrome extension to work with the app by disabling the "Authorized browser with verified code signature only" option from Enpass Browser settings.
April 18, 20196 yr Author @Vikram Dabas But if I go to the Microsoft Edge Insider Addons website and select "Password Managers" then I get the following page:https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/insider-addons/category/EdgeExtensionsPasswordManagers Here I see Enpass. So I thought you released it for the new Edge (with the Chromium Engine). Regards OLLI
April 23, 20196 yr Hi @OLLI_S The list is for the current stable version of Edge browser. The Enpass extension for new Chromium-based Edge will be available soon.
May 18, 20196 yr On 4/16/2019 at 7:30 AM, Vikram Dabas said: Hi All, Microsoft recently introduced the developer preview of its new Microsoft Edge browser. This edition does not support the old Microsoft Edge extensions. The Enpass extension for the new browser would need to be installed from the Chrome Web Store but requires some fixing before it works. We are working closely with the Edge team at Microsoft, and hopefully, the upcoming Enpass v6.1 would bring support for the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. Meanwhile, you can make the Enpass Chrome extension to work with the app by disabling the "Authorized browser with verified code signature only" option from Enpass Browser settings. I'm trying it on OSX and disabling the Authorized browser thing worked for me, thanks.
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