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Password manager shows no passwords in Linux, but passwords work and can see them in mobile/windows

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Working with Linux Ubuntu 20.04. Synced on.

When I go to settings->passwords and a tab opens the "about:logins" page with "Firefox Lockwise" no logins are listed. Nonetheless the usernames/passwords do work when I visit web pages. Also they are visible if I use mobile (Android) and Windows.

I have had this problem for a few of months. I was hoping after some update, the fix would come but it has not. Recently I tried to 'Refresh Firefox', did not fix. No add-ons that mess with logins/passwords.

I know firefox is now transitioning from Firefox Lockwise, but I have not seen a new interface.

Please feedback.

Working with Linux Ubuntu 20.04. Synced on. When I go to settings->passwords and a tab opens the "about:logins" page with "Firefox Lockwise" no logins are listed. Nonetheless the usernames/passwords do work when I visit web pages. Also they are visible if I use mobile (Android) and Windows. I have had this problem for a few of months. I was hoping after some update, the fix would come but it has not. Recently I tried to 'Refresh Firefox', did not fix. No add-ons that mess with logins/passwords. I know firefox is now transitioning from Firefox Lockwise, but I have not seen a new interface. Please feedback.
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Note: I have Firefox version 94 and solution (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/lockwise-losing-login-information-firefox-update) does not help as I have key4.db

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You can try Firefox from the official Mozilla server if you currently use a version from the repositories of your Linux distribution to see if it behaves differently.