Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox -

Her thumb brushed the icon to reveal the password. The characters shimmered briefly, then were masked again. She hadn’t saved that login, she was certain. The bookshop was a small place, more dust than website, a lifetime away from the corporate dashboards that usually filled her days. The entry had a note: "Shared with Tomas, created Jan 12." Her chest tightened. Tomas was supposed to be offline; he’d left town three months ago.

Kaspersky operates on a strict "Zero-Knowledge" protocol. Your vault is encrypted using the industry-standard AES-256 bit encryption algorithm. The encryption and decryption processes happen locally on your device, not on Kaspersky’s servers.

Kaspersky has announced (as of late 2025) several upcoming features for the Firefox extension: Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox

To ensure the Kaspersky extension works flawlessly and without conflicts, a critical configuration step is required. Kaspersky Password Manager cannot automatically turn off Firefox's built-in password manager. Having two password managers active simultaneously can lead to performance issues, duplicate prompts, and auto-fill conflicts.

If you are a Firefox user who values both privacy and ironclad security, the is an excellent choice. It transforms Firefox from a simple browser into a zero-trust identity manager. Her thumb brushed the icon to reveal the password

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Software features are subject to change. Always download extensions from the official Mozilla Add-ons store to avoid malware.

Once installed, the Kaspersky icon will appear in your Firefox toolbar. Click the icon and log in using your Master Password. Best Practices for Everyday Use The bookshop was a small place, more dust

While Firefox has its own password management system (Firefox Lockwise), the Kaspersky extension provides several professional-grade advantages: Firefox Built-in Kaspersky Extension Browser-based encryption AES-256 Military-grade encryption Master Password Mandatory (Enhanced Security) Data Types Passwords only Passwords, Docs, Notes, Cards Cross-Platform Limited to Firefox accounts Works across all browsers and OS Security Audits Regular third-party security audits Troubleshooting Common Issues

The extension for Firefox is a solid companion tool designed to bridge the gap between your secure vault and your web browsing experience. It focuses on automation and security, though it requires the desktop application to function. Core Features