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# Browser Extension Version 16.4.1

## Bug Fixes

* **BE-4524**: Legacy (general) records with non-latin1 characters are showing scrambled in the UI
* **BE-3890**: Using Firefox in Private Browsing Mode not functional
* **BE-4547**: Duo 2FA shows Voice Call option when not supported
* **BE-4553**: Unable to log back in after user logged out by and admin-enforced Logout timer.

## Manifest V3

* **BE-4526, BE-4527, BE-4528, BE-4529**: Partial migration to Manifest V3 packaging.  Local storage changes, bundling of Javascript, configuration of setting storage.

## Security Updates

* **BE-4523**, **BE-4522**: Updated crypto libraries to match Web Vault

## Beta Installation

Customers can install the Keeper Beta Version:\
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1\. Uninstall your existing Keeper extension

2\. Install the Beta available here:

<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/keeper%C2%AE-password-manager/hlkdkmefjphnecdoiaajhndjmkpkhifo?hl=en&authuser=0>\
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Please ensure that you only have one Keeper extension installed at a time.<br>


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