Hi Francois, sorry, I missed your previous comment.

Thank you for the complete reproduction case! Such level of detailment
is really rare, much appreciated.

At the moment I got

  Fehl:4 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/phoerious/keepassxc/ubuntu questing 
Release
    404  Not Found [IP: 185.125.190.80 443]

when adding the PPA; It seems like Keepassxc does not have a release for
Questing. I'll later try in an LTS and let you know.

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Title:
  Chromium (via snap) on Ubuntu 24.04: extension keepassxc-browser
  doesn't work

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  How the reproduce the bug:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-
  browser/+bug/2121676/+attachment/5903558/+files/how-to-reproduce.zip

  Hi,

  I'm am on Ubuntu 24.04. I'm using Chromium via snap with this version:

  ```sh
  $ snap list chromium
  Name      Version         Rev   Tracking       Publisher   Notes
  chromium  139.0.7258.138  3235  latest/stable  canonical✓  -
  ```

  I have installed the extension KeePassXC-Browser version 1.9.9.3 to
  connect Chromium to my KeePassXC instance 2.7.10 (and to fill HTTP
  forms automatically with my logins/passwords in KeepPassXC). But it
  doesn't work. The extension prints this message:

  ```txt
  KeePassXC-Browser has encountered an error:

  Cannot connect to KeePassXC. Check that browser integration is enabled in 
KeePassXC settings.
  ```

  But my KeePassXC settings are perfectly OK. For instance, if I run
  Chromium without snap like this:

  ```sh
  # To run an unboxed Chromium instance.
  /snap/chromium/current/usr/lib/chromium-browser/chrome 
--user-data-dir=/home/flaf/snap/chromium/common/chromium
  ```

  the extension KeePassXC-Browser works perfectly without any change
  (HTTP forms are well automatically filled with my logins/passwords).
  So the problem probably comes from the snap encapsulation.

  It's a well-known problem which is appeared with the snap
  encapsulation. For instance, there was exactly the same problem with
  Firefox when it was switched to snap, and it was eventually resolved.

  Note: there is a similar bug here
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-
  browser/+bug/2095385 which has been set to "status=Invalid" because
  the term of "regression" in the summary field is inappropriate.
  Indeed, the extension has never worked since Chromium switched to
  snap. But I think it's just a misunderstanding. The person who created
  this ticket probably meant that the extension no longer works since
  Chromium switched to snap.

  Regards.

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