In <news:[email protected]>,
Rufus <[email protected]> wrote:
> »Q« wrote:
> > Erasing all the users' passwords when they want to stop using a
> > master password wouldn't protect them from anything in any way --
> > it would just force them to re-type all their passwords into
> > SeaMonkey again.
>
> It would reset the encryption engine - and yes, thus they would have
> to retype them again. I've got no problem with that.
What does "reset the encryption engine" mean? And given that the user
won't be using the encryption feature whether he is forced to retype
the passwords or not, what difference could it make?
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