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Mozilla bitwarden
Mozilla bitwarden





mozilla bitwarden

To connect to the article’s information, I have no intention of importing Bitwarden logins to Firefox I’d then consider as my default Password Manager.

mozilla bitwarden

And I’m not even mentioning privacy issues evoked in the past concerning Firefox Password Manager (without and maybe even more with a Master password), issues for which I have no news if they’ve been corrected or not. I just consider Bitwarden to be professional whilst Firefox Password Manager not at all. CumbersomeĢ- Bitwarden with its ‘Default URI Match Detection’ can narrow login credentials accordingly.ģ- Perhaps maybe because of (2) Firefox requires the user’s Master Password when it notices a site has a registered dedicated login : this happens to be a real bother when visiting a site for which we have a login but wish not to login to, i.e. I switched from Firefox’s Password Manager to Bitwarden for a trivial reason : I disliked how the former operated :ġ- I want to enable/disable the Password Manager at any time : Bitwarden makes it easy, Firefox (given a Master Password is set of course) has no switch to disable the Master Password during a session unless to call ‘Clear Recent History’ with ctrl+shift+del and select ‘Active Logins’.







Mozilla bitwarden