![]() ![]() Safari – Go to View > Customize Toolbar then drag and drop the LastPass icon into your toolbar.Ĭonfirm that another add-on/extension/theme is not interfering.Firefox – Click the Menu icon and select Customize, then right-click the LastPass icon and select Add to toolbar, or drag and drop the LastPass icon into your toolbar.Chrome – Click the Customize Toolbar icon then right-click the LastPass icon and select Show in toolbar, or drag and drop the LastPass icon into your toolbar.Instructions to reveal the hidden extension will vary depending on your web browser, as follows: If you have installed LastPass and confirmed it is enabled, the web browser extension icon may be hidden.Safari – Go to Safari > Preferences > Extensions > Enable.New Edge – Go to edge://extensions in your Chromium-based Edge address bar, then toggle on the switch to enable LastPass.Firefox – Go to the Menu icon or go to Tools > Add-ons > Extensions > Enable for LastPass.Chrome – Go to in your Chrome address bar, then toggle on the switch to enable LastPass.Instructions for enabling LastPass will vary depending on your web browser, as follows: If LastPass is listed but not enabled, you must enable it in order for the LastPass icon to display in your web browser toolbar.Go to to download the latest version of the LastPass browser extension for your desired web browser.Ĭonfirm that LastPass is listed and enabled in your web browser extensions.Lock immediately becomes back to the first image.Reinstall or update the LastPass browser extension. If the user hit delete, Lock should transform to show the password field as shown in the second image. LastPass autofills the email, and the domain is matched. This causes the user cannot update the email field at all, unless the user hit delete furiously. The problem is, if the user installed LassPass Chrome extension, which autofills the email, every time the user updates the email, Lock's transformation triggers LastPass extension to autofill the email field repeatedly. In addition, It will transform to show the password field again when the user starts deleting characters from the email field (domain becomes not matched). ![]() When SSO is enabled, Lock will transform to hide the password field when the user-type email matches a domain configured in Auth0. Browser: Chrome (tested on Firefox, the issue does not happen on Firefox) ![]()
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