Interviewed by CNN on 13/5/2010 20:38, Phillip Jones told the world: > I use a master password all the time in all the Browsers I have that use > such. > Although I am the only person in my household that even knows how to > turn a computer on. On occasion (rare) I travel. and also I live in a > rather run down neighborhood and a community that is losing jobs left > and right. If someone breaks into my Home and steals my computers(s) I > don't want to make it easy to get in and steal my information. Anyone > that doesn't use a Master Password is playing with fire. >
An option is to use the Seamonkey password manager only for unimportant stuff and an external password manager (like Roboform or Keepass) for the critical stuff. Then you can leave Seamonkey set at a lower-security level (such as "ask for master password only on the first time it's needed", or even with no master password if it's really unimportant stuff) and still keep your critical passwords safe. -- MCBastos This message has been protected with the 2ROT13 algorithm. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted under the DMCA. -=-=- ... Don't drink water. Fish make love in it. *Added by TagZilla 0.066.2 running on Seamonkey 2.0.4 * Get it at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

