William Brown wrote:
Windows7, SM 2.24.
I was happily memorizing usernames and passwords with SeaMonkey.
I have F-Secure Internet Security. They sent me an email saying they
had a new free product (F-Secure Key) that they said would store my
passwords in encrypted form. I misread it to say that it would also
store data (I've been looking for a way to store my credit card
information securely) So I installed it. Alas, it only stores
passwords and user names, and has some language problems (it kept
requesting my bank password, I entered what I and my bank call my
password, but it was rejected. Eventually, I realized they wanted my
PIN, bur only after being locked out of my bank. Due to too many
similar problems, I uninstalled F-Secure Key.
Unfortunately, when I had installed it, it had apparently turned of the
password manager capture feature, so now when I go to a new site that
needs a password, SeaMonkey doesn't ask if I want to memorize the
password, and doesn't memorize it.
Is there an easy way to turn this feature back on, or should I just
reinstall SeaMonkey?
I found this link on Ed Mullen's site:
https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html
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