One great thing about modern browsers such as Mozilla Firefox is there ability to serve as a password vaults for all your online account. This means that if you are looking for a password manager, you do not need to spend extra cash purchasing another, for Firefox comes with an inbuilt password manager.
The Master Password option of Mozilla Firefox on the other hand, is a feature that serve to secure the inbuilt password manager of Firefox.
If not activated (the Master Password) anyone using your computer can view, add, and remove passwords from the Firefox password manager. But once activated, the user will be required to enter the Master Password anytime they want to perform such actions.
Thus the Master Password option serve as the front door lock which is used to protect your stored logins and password in the built-in password manager of Firefox.
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The Master Password option of Mozilla Firefox on the other hand, is a feature that serve to secure the inbuilt password manager of Firefox.
If not activated (the Master Password) anyone using your computer can view, add, and remove passwords from the Firefox password manager. But once activated, the user will be required to enter the Master Password anytime they want to perform such actions.
Thus the Master Password option serve as the front door lock which is used to protect your stored logins and password in the built-in password manager of Firefox.
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- A Button/Feature That Keeps The Tab In Your Firefox Open Across Any Device.
- A Quick Intro To Mozila Firefox Private Browsing
- Browser Cookies Cloning And Your Online Security
- My Security System Is Not Detecting Keylogger. Is It Faulty?
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