S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
and having all your
passwords in such a convenient location and NOT using a strong Master is
just begging for trouble.


Agreed. But that,s only IF you store your passwords in SM. Encryption or not, I don't trust any software with my passwords. I know them and type them every time. Thus, no master password is necessary. What would it protect?

That's one case I can think of where a null password makes sense. I'm sure there are others.

S.

I guess if you're not storing anything at all it's ALL null by default...which is just fine.

I've been warned against using the password storage capabilities in browsers by my IT security folks at work, and now that I know what's going on and how they actually work I'm becoming more and more inclined to agree with them...and you.

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     - Rufus
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