NFN Smith wrote:
I use a mix of KeePass and the manager that's built into Seamonkey. I
consider my KeePass store to be primary, but I let the built-in one
remember passwords for sites that I use regularly. If you use the
Seamonkey mail client and let it remember passwords, you're already
On 3/15/2021 7:56 AM, NFN Smith wrote:
Norman Fuchs wrote:
I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use
one. But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with
SeaMonkey. Can someone help me, please?
I use a mix of KeePass and the manager that's built into
Norman Fuchs wrote:
I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use one.
But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with SeaMonkey. Can
someone help me, please?
I use a mix of KeePass and the manager that's built into Seamonkey. I
consider my KeePass store to be
?
Why not use the password manager that is already built into SeaMonkey?
I would definitely avoid any third-party password manager that stores
passwords on an external server or on the cloud. Those are very
tempting targets for hackers.
The third-party password managers work (I am told
Norman Fuchs wrote:
I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use one.
But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with SeaMonkey. Can
someone help me, please?
What I'm about to say is based on what I have read - and possibly
misunderstood - rather than personal
the password manager that is already built into SeaMonkey?
I would definitely avoid any third-party password manager that stores
passwords on an external server or on the cloud. Those are very
tempting targets for hackers.
The third-party password managers work (I am told) synchronously across
devices
that is already built into SeaMonkey?
I would definitely avoid any third-party password manager that stores
passwords on an external server or on the cloud. Those are very
tempting targets for hackers.
The third-party password managers work (I am told) synchronously across
devices, so I could use one
On 3/14/2021 1:21 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
> I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use one.
> But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with SeaMonkey. Can
> someone help me, please?
Why not use the password manager that is already built into SeaMonkey?
I would
I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use one.
But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with SeaMonkey. Can
someone help me, please?
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