Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox ✰
KPM can store those 2FA secret keys (the QR codes). Go to the desktop app, add the secret key, and the extension will auto-copy the 6-digit code to your clipboard. You just Ctrl+V it. Insanely useful. The Final Verdict Using KPM on Firefox is like going from a paper map to a GPS. You stop thinking about passwords entirely. You stop using "Fluffy123." You stop getting locked out of accounts.
Some badly coded websites block auto-fillers. Click the K icon in the toolbar, search for the website, click the three dots next to it, and select "Open & Fill" . It opens the site and injects the data like a secret agent. Kaspersky Password Manager Extension Firefox
Kaspersky Password Manager (KPM). It remembers the complex passwords so you don't have to. It works like a silent, very loyal butler living inside your Firefox browser. KPM can store those 2FA secret keys (the QR codes)
Think of this guide not as a boring manual, but as your "Digital Butler" onboarding session. The Problem: You have 147 online accounts. Your brain uses the same password ("Fluffy123") for your bank, your email, and your Netflix account. This is bad. Hackers love you. Insanely useful
