On 11/14/17 1:05 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/13/17 4:31 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password manager
loses PW's at most
upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for
WaltS48 wrote:
> On 11/13/17 4:31 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> Ray Davison wrote:
>>> bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most
upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are
David - are others having this issue as well?
Sounds like for the OP and myself (I am on Win7 not Win10) The built in
password manager broke on the 2.49 update.
I can go to the password manager and they are all still there, but the
auto complete is broken.
Does the OP also find the passwords
On 11/13/17 4:31 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password manager
loses PW's at most
upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM or is
it I need to look
Ray Davison wrote:
> bo1953 wrote:
>> Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
>> manager loses PW's at most
>> upgrades of SM.
>>
>> I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM or
>> is it I need to look
>> for one which will work with
bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro instead?
I have what is
On 11/11/2017 9:38 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
>> I use the Password Manager that is inherent in SeaMonkey. Some of
>> the third-party applications store the user's passwords in the cloud,
>> which I feel is quite risky. Others, I am just not sure of their
>> integrity
David E. Ross wrote:
I use the Password Manager that is inherent in SeaMonkey. Some of
the third-party applications store the user's passwords in the cloud,
which I feel is quite risky. Others, I am just not sure of their
integrity and security. Since I have to trust SeaMonkey to handle
logins
On 11/11/2017 5:05 AM, bo1953 wrote:
> Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
> manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.
>
> I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
> or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro instead?
TIA - bo1953
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