Can I get a sign in pop up list page that I can edit for immediate selection when not browsing?
I want an instant edit page, that is my 1st option when I sign in.
I want an instant edit page, that is my 1st option when I sign in.
Hi People ! First time here, so bare with me. My system (desk top PC) was recently HACKED into recently. Which is a story in itself ! (Did you know, that you ca… (læs mere)
Hi People ! First time here, so bare with me. My system (desk top PC) was recently HACKED into recently. Which is a story in itself ! (Did you know, that you can actually phone-up a HACKER on Google ?) So have become extremely aware of u/n & p/w's. Not to mention making A LOT of changes in A LOT of places. For yrs I've been so SICK of coming up with p/w's, OVER AND OVER AGAIN, every place I go. Sorry..., I guess I preaching to the choir here. To the point! I've become more interested in changing over to these 'Passkeys' I keep coming across, instead of p/w's. I have long used the Mozilla Password Manager. (LOVE IT, great work guys !) And am wondering, will IT also use/keep these 'keys' like I'm used to with the MPM ? Thanks for reading and yr time... Sammy
trying to save new password for website, nothign works edited go to edit password page edit and clear / remove password /renew nothing works clearing cookies nothin… (læs mere)
trying to save new password for website, nothign works
edited
go to edit password page
edit and clear / remove password /renew nothing works
clearing cookies
nothing clears
what is wrong with this functionality?
Could this be due to a Firefox update, extension (e.g. LastPass), or syncing? I’ve noticed in Firefox Password Manager that a large number of saved logins all show the s… (læs mere)
Could this be due to a Firefox update, extension (e.g. LastPass), or syncing?
I’ve noticed in Firefox Password Manager that a large number of saved logins all show the same “last used/updated” date in the past (e.g. July 2020). This includes websites that I know I did not visit or log into at that time.
I am now in a situation where I’m being accused of attempting to access a site on that specific date, but I strongly believe I did not.
Can anyone clarify whether this behaviour could be explained by something like:
- A Firefox update,
- The installation or update of a browser extension (such as LastPass), or
- A syncing/importing process that might change timestamps for multiple entries at once?
I’ve attached screenshots from Firefox to show how this appears....there are LOTS of sites that have this date on them, not just the one that I am being accused of trying to access.
Any insight into why these “used/updated” dates might change in bulk would be extremely helpful.