No, using your Windows password would likely turn into a security
problem. You should have a separate password with which the other
passwords are encrypted.

On Sep 18, 8:11 pm, Jo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that the best solution will be to encrypt password like you
> were talking using a algorithm for Chromium (available by the svn) and
> a different one for Chrome or at least a different encryption key
> which will be private/secret to google (not in the svn depot).
>
> The other concern is about showing password as plain text. One good
> solution will be to ask your windows password or your fingerprint (if
> you have that kind of stuff installed on your pc) to show you your
> passwords.
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