Password Manager
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Hi,
I used the "save password editor" pwd manager extension both in FF and in TB. As many of us know, this extension is now not compatible with FF, so I went back to FF built-in pwd manager feature. The thing is frustrating since you need to open the menu-> options-Privacy& Security -> scroll down to forms& passwords and only then access to look for a specific pwd. The problem is that -to add insult to injury- FF is not only inconvenient, but appears to be also insecure (see https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2018/0 ... -insecure/) So, my question, is there any reliable, convenient password manager as the "save password editor" was? Thanks What about an external password manager, like LastPass or KeePass?
LastPass has not worked correctly for some updates. It refused to hold master past word when you sign out. You must re-enter you password everytime you close the browser. Mozilla blames Last password. Lastpass blames firefox.
I've sacrificed myself for you, going through LastPass, Dashlane and Keepass the past few years. I recommend Sticky PassWord, not one of the giant ones, but simpler to use. They have a forum for the free version at https://www.stickypassword.com/forum/vi ... .php?f=142
and another for the paid version. And they do answer emails, not with a form letter. 2 Desktops--Win 7 Ult.SP1 x64/6GB RAM /Firefox 52.9ESR/Waterfox64 2020.9/Thunderbird 52.9ESR/Sticky Password/Verizon FIOS wired network
CaJazzmzn--left out your comment.
Nice thing about Sticky is it works in FF, Opera, Chrome and a few other browsers as an add-on, while the "shell' of the extension is in the systray. I need Chrome for work, and I use Opera as a secondary. You don't have to install separate versions for each browser, the program does that. 2 Desktops--Win 7 Ult.SP1 x64/6GB RAM /Firefox 52.9ESR/Waterfox64 2020.9/Thunderbird 52.9ESR/Sticky Password/Verizon FIOS wired network
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