In <news:[email protected]>,
"Cruz, Jaime" <[email protected]> wrote:

[about not remembering passwords on some sites.
> I think if the banks are the ones that forced this change on Mozilla, 
> the proper response SHOULD have been to tell them to go pound sand
> and write their own damned browser and leave the Mozilla team free to
> write the browser the USERS want...

That sounds pretty good in principle, but the banks would have just
used browser sniffing to block all Mozilla browsers.  Then Mozilla
users couldn't use the browser for banking whether they were willing to
type the password in or not.

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