![]() ![]() ![]() Voila, LastPass will autofill, generate, and save passwords with Vivaldi. Then select Load unpacked extension, and choose your LastPass folder. Open the following link in Vivaldi: vivaldi://chrome/extensions In the upper right corner, check developer mode. ![]() Run: rm -r _metadata LastPass is now ready to install in Vivaldi. Click and drag the LastPass app icon to the Applications folder. Locate the download, then double-click on the LastPass.dmg file to open. mkdir ~/Downloads/lastpass mv lastpass.zip lastpass/lastpass.zip unzip lastpass.zip cd lastpass Once you've run that, your LastPass folder will be filled with a bunch of files, you only need to delete one. Download the LastPass for Safari app extension. Then, I recommend running this series of commands to avoid messing up your downloads folder. Download the CRX, and rename it something like lastpass.zip. Right click on the header, and select "Get CRX of this extension". Then, search in the extensions store, LastPass, and click on it. Start by getting Google Chrome and installing the Give Me CRX plugin found at the chrome extensions store. This may work on OS X or Windows, but definitely works on Linux. With some effort today, I managed to get LastPass working with Vivaldi, and I thought I'd share how to get it set up for all of you. ![]()
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