

Side note: I've noticed that scanning your fingerprint wont work unless you select the popup asking you to scan your finger BEFORE you do so.These days it’s hard to remember what you had for lunch yesterday. never mind the username and password from the last time you logged into your medical insurance website! What is the best way to keep all this personal data at your fingertips, but also keep it safe and secure? Adding an extension to your Google Chrome Browser. I then touched my fingerprint reader and it worked!.Then I selected Yes from the box below entitled Enabled and then clicked update.Then I repeated steps 3 and 4, however, now "Type" said fingerprint reader.Then selected "install binary component" which instead asked me to enable Native Messaging.Then I went to Account Options -> Multifactor Options -> Fingerprint.


This way the Google Chrome extension we've installed to Edge does not get overwritten by the Edge version, and we're only installing the binary component.Then I installed the binary component ( ) BUT I made sure I unchecked the option to install it to any browsers or to install the desktop application.I installed the Google Chrome version of the lastpass extension into Edge Chromium ( ).I've managed to get it working on the latest version of Edge Chromium ( 86.0.622.63).
