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Two or three years ago, a number of… (funda kabanzi)
Before you reply, look at the last lines if you do not want to make fools of yourselves (by answering a question that was not asked).
Two or three years ago, a number of people complained about the lack (loss of possibility) of removing many login/passwords entries. I believe you could do that a few years back, before the infamous Lockwise.
As of today (14 Feb 2021), you have to delete unwanted entries ONE BY ONE, confirming each with a click. Typically designed for tablets and phones, forgetting that the desktop-rest-of-us still can use a keyboard shortcuts and such.
For example, if you want to remove cookies that relate to SITENAME, you just have to go to the Manage Data section of cookies, type in SITENAME, select all, then remove the selection. Done in 1'.
Currently, solutions that are still recommended are:
- reset the key password, hence deleting ALL passwords
- remove the logins.json file
I do not want that, because (as for the requests I have seen on this topic https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1276054), I have around 950 logins stored in there (yes, been using firefox for more than 15 years, and Netscape before that).
So, no, I don't want to remove everything ; no, I do not want to spend even 30' clicking.
G.