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Firefox: Mozilla successfully rethinks its browser
Authored by: atverd on Feb 24, '04 01:05:30PM

I like Mozilla and Firefox is not bad, but I'll consider it as "backup when safari crash" browser till they learn how to use Mac OS X keychain for passwords. Nothing can force me to retype all my passwords on all sites and keep them unencrypted in Firebox profiles! Old good Mozilla at least has master password - feature totally missed from all dedicated offsprings.
And I want that super feature Zoom from Safari too - hate oversized windows!



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Firefox: Mozilla successfully rethinks its browser
Authored by: steli on Feb 25, '04 09:22:18AM

I also miss Keychain integration in Firefox, but the master password thing is still there (though not easy to find...):

- in Settings->Advanced->Certificates click "Manage Security Devices"
- Select "Software Security Device" and click "Change Password"

Now you have a master password for all your data. It will be required once each session before Firefox autocompletes a form.



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