
#Msecure 5 release date for free#
However, they will only be available for the Mac platform at the first release of v6, and they will be supported in the Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers (Edge support comes for free since it is simply a reskinned version of Chrome). Thank you for contacting us! The good news is, the browser extensions are implemented in mSecure 6, so they will be available when it's released. When that happens, our first priority will be porting over the Browser Extensions to the Windows mSecure app. exe file, and this will remove the restrictions currently imposed.

The good news is, Microsoft is creating a way for developers to make use of UWP apps as more of a WPF style app, which are installed via a. For the sake of security, we are creating a local connection between the mSecure app and the extension installed in the browser, and since UWP apps are sandboxed a certain way, major work-arounds are necessary in order to implement them in the way we have chosen.

For some reason, Microsoft has placed heavy restrictions on UWP apps, which makes it extraordinarily difficult to implement our Browser Extensions. MSecure is a UWP app, which are the apps distributed in the Windows Store. The reason for this is we are waiting on some large-scale changes in the way applications are developed for Windows. For Windows, however, the initial release of v6 won't have support for the extensions. It also works in the Edge browser since that browser is now Chrome with Microsoft's custom skin. Browser extension has been implemented in v6 for Mac and is supported in both Chrome and Firefox.
