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How do I protect my synced passwords on mobile?

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I got the news about lockwise being end of life. I used it as my Android password manager so far.

The email told me to use Firefox instead. So far so good, but: When I log in and sync in Firefox all the passwords or unprotected in the browser. I can simply open Amazon and Firefox happily fills out the login. I have to use my pin/fingerprint to access the list of passwords but while browsing they are leaked.

Where is the setting to protect my passwords? This is unacceptable as a password manager!

I got the news about lockwise being end of life. I used it as my Android password manager so far. The email told me to use Firefox instead. So far so good, but: When I log in and sync in Firefox all the passwords or unprotected in the browser. I can simply open Amazon and Firefox happily fills out the login. I have to use my pin/fingerprint to access the list of passwords but while browsing they are leaked. Where is the setting to protect my passwords? This is unacceptable as a password manager!

Keazen oplossing

Hi

If you open the Firefox for Android menu and select Settings, under Logins and Passwords, you can turn off the autofill function which might be of use.

I hope that this helps.

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Keazen oplossing

Hi

If you open the Firefox for Android menu and select Settings, under Logins and Passwords, you can turn off the autofill function which might be of use.

I hope that this helps.

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Hi,

that does seem to work but damn it is inconvenient. Turning off auto fill as a solution feels off.