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# Browser Extension Version 14.0.6

## Features & Benefits

* **KeeperFill Browser Extension Role Enforcement Update -** Administrators now have the ability to prevent their users from enabling the Auto Submit and Prompt to Fill features in the KeeperFill Browser Extension.

## Bug Fixes

* **Fixed:** TOTP code (Time-based One-time Password) is failing to autofill at first login attempt to Facebook, requiring the user to manually enter the code and enable "Remember Browser" setting.
* **Fixed:** Both Auto Submit and autofilling of TOTP codes are not working when logging into Snap Chat.
* **Fixed:** Record favorites from the vault are not appearing in the "Favorites" section of the browser extension.&#x20;
* **Fixed:** When logging into their web vault, users are not automatically logged into the browser extension as expected. (Chromium Edge).&#x20;
* **Fixed:** Various sites are missing Keeper locks and do not allow the user to fill their credentials using the right-click context menu.


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