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Feedback: Suggestion for Additional Feature for Lockwise

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To all whom these presents may come, Greetings,

I'm Frank (take it as you will) and I have been a strong advocate and user of Mozilla products nearly from your beginnings. I was EXTREMELY pleased when the decision was made to launch Lockwise as another feature for the Firefox suite of products and utilities. The fact that all of these wonderful product are also open source fill my heart with an indescribable sense of joy!

I do not write to all of you often, as I very infrequently have an issue which requires involving support for any of the Mozilla products I use regularly. I am writing to you today to offer a suggestion for the addition of a feature to Lockwise: The ability to nest login credentials into groups that make the most sense for the user.

I think an example would be beneficial: I have, and regularly use my Open Exchange ID to log into websites that support the use of Open ID. This has resulted in a number of entries in Lockwise that share this in common. What would be of great benefit to me (any many other users as well), would be the ability to create and name an empty folder which all of these related logins could be nested together.

Now, I can't imagine this far into the project this type of feature hasn't been suggested before. My surmise then, it that a feature such as this hasn't been requested frequently enough to be moved up on the developer's 'to-do' list. Let me therefore add my voice as another advocate for the addition of a nesting feature such as I've described here.

Thank you for taking the time to read my feedback! Of course I would be very interested in hearing back from someone from Mozilla about the addition of such a feature to Lockwise.

With my respect and very best regards to all,

Frank M Waterman, Renaissance Man and The PC Medic.

To all whom these presents may come, Greetings, I'm Frank (take it as you will) and I have been a strong advocate and user of Mozilla products nearly from your beginnings. I was '''''EXTREMELY''''' pleased when the decision was made to launch Lockwise as another feature for the Firefox suite of products and utilities. The fact that all of these wonderful product are also open source fill my heart with an indescribable sense of joy! I do not write to all of you often, as I very infrequently have an issue which requires involving support for any of the Mozilla products I use regularly. I am writing to you today to offer a suggestion for the addition of a feature to Lockwise: The ability to nest login credentials into groups that make the most sense for the user. I think an example would be beneficial: I have, and regularly use my Open Exchange ID to log into websites that support the use of Open ID. This has resulted in a number of entries in Lockwise that share this in common. What would be of great benefit to me (any many other users as well), would be the ability to create and name an empty folder which all of these related logins could be nested together. Now, I can't imagine this far into the project this type of feature hasn't been suggested before. My surmise then, it that a feature such as this hasn't been requested frequently enough to be moved up on the developer's 'to-do' list. Let me therefore add my voice as another advocate for the addition of a nesting feature such as I've described here. Thank you for taking the time to read my feedback! Of course I would be very interested in hearing back from someone from Mozilla about the addition of such a feature to Lockwise. With my respect and very best regards to all, Frank M Waterman, Renaissance Man and The PC Medic.

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Hi,

If you want to leave feedback for Firefox developers, you can go to this link. Your feedback gets collected by a team of people who read it and gather data about the most common issues.