
Kaspersky Password | Firefox
You don’t actually need the extension. You can open the Kaspersky Password Manager desktop app, find your password, and copy/paste it into Firefox. But why would you? The extension saves 10 seconds per login.
The first time you log into a site (e.g., Amazon or Reddit) after installing KPM, a popup will ask: “Save this password to Kaspersky Password Manager?” Click Save. Next time, the fields will auto-fill in milliseconds. kaspersky password firefox
How does it stack up against the competition inside Firefox? You don’t actually need the extension
| Feature | Kaspersky PM | Firefox Lockwise | Bitwarden | LastPass | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Free Tier | Limited (15 passwords) | Unlimited | Unlimited | Limited | | 2FA Code Storage | Yes | No | Yes | Yes (Paid) | | Emergency Access | No | No | Yes (Free) | Yes | | Breach Monitoring | Yes (Paid) | Basic | Yes (Free) | Yes (Paid) | | Firefox Extension Speed | Fast (Local pairing) | Native (Fastest) | Very Fast | Slow (Cloud lag) | The extension saves 10 seconds per login
The Verdict: If you are already a Kaspersky security customer (Anti-Virus, Total Security), KPM is a no-brainer because it is included. If you are looking for a free unlimited password manager for Firefox, Bitwarden is better. If you have less than 15 passwords, the Kaspersky free tier is fine.