

From what I’ve been able to glean online, “corruption” merely means that one or more of the extension’s files have changed unexpectedly. The first time this happened, Brave claimed that several other extensions were also corrupted, and running through the two-click repair process fixed them too.

Clicking it displayed a Repair dialog, and clicking Repair Extension in that dialog reinstalled the extension and brought LastPass back to life. In the LastPass box, a warning noted, “This extension may have been corrupted.” and there was a red Repair button. Since it prevented me from logging in to sites, I noticed quickly.Īs soon as I looked at Brave’s extension page, the solution was both obvious and easy. Several times over the past year, however, LastPass would inexplicably disappear from login fields and the Brave pinned extension bar. I use the LastPass password manager partly because of its long-standing integration with Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers like my current favorite, Brave. #1622: OS feature survey results, Continuity Camera webcam preview, OWC miniStack STXĬhrome Extensions Disappearing? Click Repair.
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