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Installing Kee with KeePassRPC for KeePass Password Safe (instructions) These instructions explain how to configure Kee to use KeePass as the storage location for protected passwords If you use Kee Vault it is not necessary to follow these instructions, although advanced users may still wish to - read about using Kee with Kee Vault and KeePass first though Quick instructions Install KeePass dependencies (Windows users can skip this step; Linux and Mac users need
Kee community forum Discussion of Kee which adds secure and easy to use password management features to your browser which save you time and keep your private data more secure
Troubleshooting - documentation - Kee community forum Complete the getting started tutorial first if you can Pay special attention to any troubleshooting advice displayed at the top of the page For some problems, this can at least give you a clue about the type of problem that is preventing Kee from behaving the way you expect Once the basics are working, going through the contents of the tutorial will ensure you understand the basic features
Upgrading KeePassRPC - documentation - Kee community forum Kee only attempts to reconnect to KeePass every 2 minutes when it has detected that an upgrade needs to happen This prevents the display of continuous notifications about the upgrade
Keyboard shortcuts - documentation - Kee community forum Upgrading from earlier versions of Kee If you have previously customised the keyboard shortcuts in your browser, some or all may be retained in Kee 3 6 If you disabled a shortcut, it may or may not be re-enabled We don’t know how every version of every browser will handle this situation As such, it is entirely possible that you will end up with some of the shortcuts defined above, and
Is Kee safe from DOM-based extension clickjacking? It’s been talked much about lately since it went viral after a security researcher posted about the findings but it’s been known since last year Is the Kee extension for Chrome or Firefox vulnerable to this?
Prefer specific entry when two or more entries are found - Kee browser . . . I have an URL: https: abc-defgh1ij-klmno-pq01 r stu vwxyz login And two matching entries: Entry #1: KeePass URL Field = blank Kee > URLs > Domain Kee > URLs > Additional URLs: https: r stu vwxyz ? “Preferred matching entry” = false in Kee browser extension Entry #2: KeePass URL Field = https: abc-defgh1ij-klmno-pq01 r stu vwxyz login Kee > URLs > Hostname Kee > URLs > Additional URLs
Kee - Password Manager for Edge incorrectly fills out a form Kee should be able to tell the difference between a dropdown menu and a text field so it’s possible that the solution to your problem lies in editing the form fields within KeePass > Edit Entry > Form fields Perhaps the type of the username field is incorrectly set to a “select” (dropdown) Or, look at the website source code to find out what field ID and name it uses for the username
KeePassRPC version 2 is now available for beta testing In this version we have made significant changes to how we record configuration of entries and their form fields In almost all cases there will be no visible impact of the change but it allows us to add a variety of long-desired features to Kee in future Rolling back to version 1 x is not possible without a corresponding rollback to your backup KDBX file so please check everything works