When my desktop stand alone True Key migrates to my browser, will I still be required to login for True Key to work.
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Hi
Yes, you need to login to your browser extension as well to access all your logins and passwords but you can set an automatic sign out time under your profile preferences.
On your chrome extension, click on settings on Top right and select profile preferences > you can choose when you want to be signed out
Regards
Magesh J
Migrating from the Windows desktop standalone True Key app to the True key browser extensions only (Chrome, Firefox or new Edge) won't change the way you login to our app, you will notice now that even using the desktop app your True Key browser extension on the top right is signed in (blue icon) or signed out (black & red), and for instant login to work , your TK extensions needs to be signed in, this is the same that you would be required to do in order for auto fill to work using the extension only.
So in other words, as long as it is in blue, it means you are connected (logged in) and TK will work as expected.
Thanks
Marc D.
You need to login to true key in order to access your passwords.
Did you remember your true key login password ?. Try to logged in and if you forgot the password the reset it
I guess I didn't make myself clear with my question. I already use True Key. I use the desktop stand alone version. McAfee has notified me that the stand alone version will migrate to the browser version at the end of Jan 2021 and that they will no longer support that version. My question is: when I open my browser (Chrome) will I still login True Key in the browser version just like I do with the stand alone version.
Hi
Yes, you need to login to your browser extension as well to access all your logins and passwords but you can set an automatic sign out time under your profile preferences.
On your chrome extension, click on settings on Top right and select profile preferences > you can choose when you want to be signed out
Regards
Magesh J
Thank you. That answers my question.
I use the True Key app on my iPhone to store and reference passwords also. Will the app still work after the migration in January or will you be offering another solution on the iPhone?
I wouldn't know. I don't use True Key on my phone. I suggest you start an new conversation by posting your question to the Community.
Good morning,
We are only deprecating the Windows desktop standalone app. True Key mobile apps (iOS & Android) remain the same. As well for the desktop standalone app for MAC, as of now this app still remains untouched.
Thanks,
Marc D.
The Windows desktop app is the one I use. I just wanted to know if I still had to login to use it in my browser.
Thanks.
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