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DuckDuckGo Desktop Browser Support

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With the Beta release of the DuckDuckGo browser on MacOS, and now on Windows, it would be fantastic to be able to AutoFill in that environment. The browser will AutoFill with its own password repository, but it appears they may not support extensions (presumably for security reasons) although that is not clear. I have submitted feedback on that for the browser, but also adding a note here to explore how Enpass Password Manager (my one and only), but presumably others, could be used on the Desktop with the DDG browser. The DDG browser is very functional and fast, but still early days. Hopefully there can be some vision for other password solutions. That may be limited by the desktop OS, since it does not have the same AutoFill extensibility as on Android, etc. and I wouldn't expect the OS developers would make a move there. Thanks

Hi @JeffB

We have taken note of your feature request and have also forwarded it to our dedicated development team so they may consider it for future Enpass updates. Your patience is highly appreciated!

#SI-3304

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The DDG browser has improved and now easily uses Enpass security without needed to switch to the Enpass keyboard.

  • 1 month later...
On 1/18/2024 at 12:03 PM, JeffB said:

The DDG browser has improved and now easily uses Enpass security without needed to switch to the Enpass keyboard.

How?

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