Sorry for repeating this, but the only replies I got were unrelated to what I 
typed, instead briefly discussing master passwords.


> Every single day, even after getting rid of the "master password" nonsense 
> (which was a nightmare in itself), pgAdmin keeps asking me, again and again, 
> to enter the password when I try to connect to my servers. This is cleared 
> every single time I clear my browser data, which is an absolute necessity 
> multiple times a day.
>
> I don't want pgAdmin to have anything to do with my browser, and dealing with 
> multiple "profiles" is very impractical and tedious to set up. I don't want 
> them connected whatsoever. Please make a proper GUI that is entirely separate 
> from your "normal browser", allowing it to remember passwords and not 
> constantly forget them because it's attached to your normal browser's data.
>
> The GUI can be an embedded browser and has no need whatsoever for constant 
> security updates because all it does is load pgAdmin 4's code. It doesn't 
> need to be able to do anything else, nor should it be able to. It shouldn't 
> even be apparent to the user that it's a browser at all -- it should just 
> open a GUI window with pgAdmin 4 inside of it -- not rely on my browser 
> environment.
>
> I almost recall that this actually was done in the past. Why you would 
> abandon this idea is inexplicable to me, since "just using the normal 
> browser" causes so many annoying problems.
>

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