So I was reading one of the guides and I came across this:

"there is absolutely no point in not allowing e.g. Thunderbird to remember the 
password – if it got compromised it would just steal it the next time I 
manually enter it"

So this was written 6 years ago but it's the latest one I think.

Can't we just create disposable thunderbirds to protect the password?
Or is disposable not true security? I mean maybe a custom thunderbird would be 
needed so it never used the password again/instantaneously forgets it after 
login >.>

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