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The x-notifier extension login/passwords appear on the app version of Lockwise, but not in the about:loginson the desktop. How do I make them appear there?

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The X-notifier extension configured loings/passwords appear on the app version of Firefox Lockwise on Android and iOS. Unfortunately, they do not appear on desktop version of Firefox when going to the about:logins page. On the app, they appear under something like:

chrome://xnotifier/accounts/<service>

<user-id>

For example: chrome://xnotifier/accounts/gmail

my-gmail-account

I cannot find them at all in about:logins. Other than adding them by hand, is there anyway to make the app version sync so that it appears on the desktop?

Thanks!

The X-notifier extension configured loings/passwords appear on the app version of Firefox Lockwise on Android and iOS. Unfortunately, they do not appear on desktop version of Firefox when going to the about:logins page. On the app, they appear under something like: chrome://xnotifier/accounts/<service> <user-id> For example: chrome://xnotifier/accounts/gmail my-gmail-account I cannot find them at all in about:logins. Other than adding them by hand, is there anyway to make the app version sync so that it appears on the desktop? Thanks!

Okulungisiwe ngu lrvega

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Such chrome:// entries might be blocked in Lockwise for desktop as I also do not see the chrome://FirefoxAccounts entry used for the Firefox Account in Lockwise, but do see it if I switch to the legacy Password Manager. You can test this by setting signon.management.overrideURI to a blank value (erase the current value) on the about:config page.

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Thank you cor-el. I tried what you suggested and cleared signon.management.overrideURI in about:config and the old password manager does still show the chrome:// logins.

Can someone point me in the correct direction to open up a feature request? I would like to suggest the following:

- allow chrome:// logins to be displayed in the about:logins page

- provide an about:config option to allow the display of said logins

Alternatively, does anyone know if such a config already exists? I really do find the discrepancy between the app and the desktop browser very odd.

Thanks again!

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