![]() Yeah, as far as I know Bitwarden just works fine in other browsers on Catalina so may be not worth the work. If someone who is knowledgeable with writing Safari Extension Apps, or even better, making an existing WebExtension somehow work with Apple's new API, wants to provide some consulting on how we can bring Bitwarden back to Safari, please let me know. ![]() For someone who is not well versed in the Apple development ecosystem, Apple's documentation and other community resources on writing Safari Extension Apps (the new way) is pretty sparse.Maintaining a completely different browser extension codebase for that many users isn't feasible. Safari currently accounts for Apple's new way requires re-writing the extension interface and backend using native Swift/Objective-C. All other browsers use a standard way of writing extensions (called WebExtensions) with web technologies like HTML, JavaScript, CSS. As far as I understand, this means that we cannot use our existing browser extension code any longer. Apple has introduced a completely new way of writing extensions for Safari.At this time, I am not sure we will be able to continue supporting Safari in the near future.
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