David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, I have reverted
(again) to SeaMonkey 2.26.1 with the Remember Passwords extension.

I wanted better control of my passwords and came across a program called Last Password (at Lastpass.com). It stores my passwords in encrypted format, and does a pretty good job of entering them, and user names, when needed. It has other features, including a formfill capacity, that keeps your data, including credit card data, again in encrypted form. I particularly like this, as I am congenitally incapable of memorizing credit card data, and didn't want to try to hide it in my computer where someone might find it.

I make contributions yearly to quite a few charities, and this is a lot easier when LastPass kicks in and completes the forms, then asks me if I really want it to enter the credit card information. I've been using it a little over a year and am happy, but lately I have noticed that I am forgetting some userIDs and passwords because of reliance on LastPass and even as my own administrater I can't get them from LastPass in other than encrypted form, and cutting and pasting an encrypted password doesn't work.

I have no affiliation with LastPass, other than as a user. I'm just posting this as information. Whoever is interested can look it over and make your own decision.
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