Firefox web browser has a feature that provides great convenient to users, that’s Password Manager that saves passwords. Firefox can save the user names and passwords that users enter on a website, remembers the security details and then automatically fill (autofill) in the user name and password whenever users visit the particular website that requires login. However, the stored and saved password is not secure and safe in Firefox Password Manager.
Any administrators, or anybody that able to log on to your Windows user account, or use your computer when you leave the computer on while away for a while can easily see what’s your passwords set for all saved websites. Firefox Password Manager allows saved password to be displayed and viewed by going to Tools menu, then Options, and then go to Security tab to click on Show Passwords button twice.
To protect and secure these important passwords information, set a master password for the Password Manager so that nobody without the master password will be able to open and view information stored inside the Password Manager. To enable the master password on Firefox Password Manager, follow these steps:
- In Firefox, click on Tools.
- Then click on Options.
- Click on Security tab.
- Under the “Passwords” section, tick the check box for Use a master password.
- If you have never set a master password before, a “Change Master Password” box will appear. Enter and re-enter the new password you want to use as master password. Then, click on “OK”. If you have set a master password before and want to change the password, click on Change Master Password.
- Click “OK” again.
Remember that you must remember the master password after enable the the protection to secure the saved password. If the master password is lost or forgotten, you will have a hard time to recover the master password and unable to view the saved password anymore.
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