viewing stored passwords.
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viewing stored passwords.
Does Pale moon ,like Firefox for you to to view and amend your saved passwords and if so how to get to it please.
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Re: viewing stored passwords.
View, yes, amend/edit, no.
Preferences -> Security -> button "Saved Passwords..." -> button "Show Passwords"
Preferences -> Security -> button "Saved Passwords..." -> button "Show Passwords"
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Re: viewing stored passwords.
I happily use an add-on "Saved Password Editor" which allows editing and search.
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Re: viewing stored passwords.
Which release (version) do you use? I was unable to install it, even with Moon Tester Tool.Lucio Chiappetti wrote:I happily use an add-on "Saved Password Editor" which allows editing and search.
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Re: viewing stored passwords.
Apparently the release note for Saved Password Editor 2.10.4 directs non-Firefox users to the developer's "classic" fork: Classic Password Editor:
It's listed on APMO: https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/classic-password-editor/
(and on AMO for SeaMonkey (1) and Thunderbird (2).
Added notice that non-Firefox users should switch to Classic Password Editor.
It's listed on APMO: https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/classic-password-editor/
(and on AMO for SeaMonkey (1) and Thunderbird (2).
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Re: viewing stored passwords.
Talking about passwords, is it possible to protect the saved passwords with a master password?
And if I wanted to not save the user informations on a site or another (not the psw, the login) how could I do it? Ideally, I wish to choose on which sites to autosave it and on which ones (let's say online banking) not save anything at all.
And if I wanted to not save the user informations on a site or another (not the psw, the login) how could I do it? Ideally, I wish to choose on which sites to autosave it and on which ones (let's say online banking) not save anything at all.
Re: viewing stored passwords.
xenarulz,
Re: Password autosave = No. Use popup!
Main - 1/Remember Password
Dropdown - 2/Never Remember Password for This Site - 3/Not Now
Preferences -> Security -> tickbox "Use a master password"Talking about passwords, is it possible to protect the saved passwords with a master password?
Re: Password autosave = No. Use popup!
Main - 1/Remember Password
Dropdown - 2/Never Remember Password for This Site - 3/Not Now
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