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LastPass Beta for Firefox 57

LastPassOctober 12, 2017
Earlier this year, we announced that we would be transitioning our Firefox addon to support Mozilla’s upcoming changes. With Mozilla’s planned release of Firefox 57 on November 14th, 2017, we wanted to update you on the status of LastPass support for the next generation of this popular browser. Firefox 57 & the WebExtension API Firefox 57 brings some exciting new features (like Firefox Quantum) and other improvements to performance, design, and security. As we mentioned several months ago, the change that most impacts LastPass and our users is Firefox’s switch to a common API called WebExtension, providing a cross-browser system for developing extensions. Firefox 57 completes the switch to this new technology, and add-ons - like the current LastPass add-on available on addons.mozilla.org - must be updated to be compatible with the new API. LastPass is fully committed to supporting Firefox and WebExtensions. We are actively working on making our extension compatible with the new format, to be made generally available on addons.mozilla.org when Firefox 57 is released next month. Start beta testing today Having said that, many of you like trying out the newest software, and are already using the Firefox 57 public beta. For our intrepid early adopters, we’re happy to announce that a beta version of the LastPass WebExtension is now available for testing! In your Firefox browser, click here if you want to give it a try - it will automatically update your current LastPass extension in Firefox. Later, when we release the final version, you will be transitioned to the release channel, so you’re not stuck on the beta channel. A few things to note:
  • If upgrading from version 4.1.54 (check the LastPass Icon > More options > About LastPass), updating to the beta will reset your local preferences to the default settings and you’ll need to reconfigure them.
  • Our current binary installer cannot talk to the beta WebExtension yet, so features requiring the binary component (like handling attachments) are currently disabled. You can still use those features in other browsers.
As a reminder, whether you update to the beta now or wait for general release, the transition will have no impact on your LastPass account, or any of the information you’ve stored in your vault. You will still have complete access to your account at any time, from any browser or device you choose to use. If you have any questions, or found a bug, our support team is here to help!