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Compatibility Issue Between Kaspersky Password Manager and Thorium Browser on Windows 11 Pro #220

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Pleusch opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Pleusch
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Pleusch commented May 11, 2024

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  • OS: Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.3527 Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1003.0
  • Thorium Version 123.0.6312.133 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Problem
If i want to use the Kasperky Password Browser Extension, it won't connect to the Desktop App, because Kaspersky dont recognize Thorium as a Chrome Browser. The Extension is not able to unlock the Vault. It always says wrong Password. But if i copy paste my Master Password into the Desktop Kaspersky Password App it Unlocks the Vault.

So i cant save or enter passwords via the Browser extension. although the extension seems to work properly inside the browser.
The connection between the browser extension and the Desktop App seems to be problematic.

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@hapnan
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hapnan commented May 18, 2024

Hi,

I guess since Kaspersky is a security company, they will check which browsers their products are supposed to work with.

As a customer, you can’t complain that certain things happen differently or incorrectly in Brave, for example, than in Firefox - keyword security vulnerabilities.

As a solution, you could contact Kaspersky to have them make their extensions available in Brave as well.

-- MediaBird

So maybe is not thorium problem

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Pleusch commented May 24, 2024

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