Using a Master Password with Browsers
August 4, 2019
When you are working on a computer used by multiple people, set up a Master Password on your browser to enhance your privacy. Your Password Manager automatically fills in the username and password needed to access web sites and log into mail servers. If you don't close your browser when you get up from the computer and someone sits down there for a few seconds, they can access your sites and see your passwords. Therefore, setting a Master Password will prompt anyone browsing with your profile to enter in the correct password.
To read more click here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-master-password-protect-stored-logins
When you are working on a computer used by multiple people, set up a Master Password on your browser to enhance your privacy. Your Password Manager automatically fills in the username and password needed to access web sites and log into mail servers. If you don't close your browser when you get up from the computer and someone sits down there for a few seconds, they can access your sites and see your passwords. Therefore, setting a Master Password will prompt anyone browsing with your profile to enter in the correct password.
To read more click here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-master-password-protect-stored-logins
Labels: Browser Privacy, Master Passwords
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