

Users of the KeePassXC's browser extension can trigger auto-type directly. The program now supports KDBX 4.1 databases. The cryptography library has been migrated from libgcrypt to Botan. The password manager prevents screen capture, if you'd like to take screenshots of its interface, you can follow the instructions in the previous article.

Still, it's a time saver, as you don't have to enter the master password again until you reboot the computer or close the application. The option only works when the vault has been unlocked with a master password once and locked, i.e., you cannot use it to unlock the vault directly after running the program. KeePassXC now supports Windows Hello and macOS Touch ID, which you can use to unlock your database quickly with your PIN or fingerprint scanner, or your Apple Watch. What's new in the KeePassXC 2.7.0 update Quick Unlock with Windows Hello and macOS Touch ID My previous article covers most of the changes in this build, so I'll highlight the most important ones here, along with a few features have been added since the beta release.
