Open kintaroju opened 5 years ago
yes, it's currently removed due to new google developer policies.
I have not had any time to maintain any of my projects, and thus they are getting out of date :(
Hi,
If that is the case, would that forked version that looks like your product be considered an alternative, or should I stay away from it?
Cheers
It's probably OK to use, but it is also in a deprecated state and may go away soon-ish.
Hi,
Thanks for the info, one last thing, what's the policy for an app to get delisted when it doesn't have active development?
Will this be fixed? If not, what is a suitable alternative for using keepass to log into sites with chrome?
Here is a project that appears to be maintained and provides similar (but not all) the functionality provided by KeePassHTTP.
https://github.com/subdavis/Tusk . This is available for Chrome and Firefox (at least), but unfortunately doesn't appear to work on Opera (if you use that browser).
EDIT: Opera integration seems to be fixed in master ( subdavis/Tusk#300 ) but a new release hasn't been cut yet.
Following up on the alternative suggestion by @zakaluka it should be noted that as of 2019-07-15
Tusk is no longer actively maintained
(reference).
Swicth to Kee instead then https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kee-password-manager/mmhlniccooihdimnnjhamobppdhaolme
Hi,
I am not sure who maintains chromeipass on the chrome app store, but the link doesn't work anymore, nor can I find it in Chrome Extension searches, except for this one although it differs from the one from this this website's indicated URL to visit.:
One that I found: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/keepasshttp-connector/dafgdjggglmmknipkhngniifhplpcldb
One that is listed on this website: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chromeipass/ompiailgknfdndiefoaoiligalphfdae?hl=en
If someone can place some insight on this that would be great.
Cheers