May 28, 2018, 02:58 AM
rkight3Firefox users: All your saved website passwords are easily viewed!
I have two comcast emails. I have had them longer than I can remember. One is for general, one is for more serious stuff. The serious stuff account is also my log in account for comcast for paying bill, account maintenance, etc.
I cant remember the reason atm, but my daughter needed that password for some reason, so I changed it then gave it to her. Fast forward a couple months later, (today) I can't check my email. Thunderbird is asking me for the password to that account. How it "forgot", I don't know.
I can't remember the new password... I ask the daughter. She doesn't know. I ask the wife. She doesn't know. Great.
So the wife asked me what computer do I use to pay the comcast bill? I said both the home pc (which she was on) and my laptop. She asks if the comcast page password is saved in firefox?
Yep.
Couple clicks later, she not only told me the password to that account, but also pulled up EVERY password that is saved in firefox!
WTH!?!?!?!?
No, she is not a computer geek. She normally has to ask me how to run the printer / scanner. A co-worker showed her that sly little trick a couple weeks ago.
Yes, I realize (especially now) that I should be using a secure app or add on for passwords, but I never thought that you can just go into firefox settings and click on it to show you every password!
Just a PSA for all you firefox users.
May 28, 2018, 03:10 AM
sns3guppySame thing in Safari, and most other browsers.
May 28, 2018, 06:46 AM
mikeyspizzaYou can disable the "remembering" of passswords and logins.
May 28, 2018, 06:55 AM
FlashlightboyUh, a saved password is ...well... I don't quite know how to break this to you... saved.
May 28, 2018, 07:01 AM
Eponymquote:
Originally posted by mikeyspizza:
You can disable the "remembering" of passwords and logins.
But if you disable the "remembering" of passwords and logins, neither you or your computer will remember them. Or your daughter or your wife...

May 28, 2018, 07:35 AM
petrTake an address book and write them down.
May 28, 2018, 08:14 AM
comet24You can disable it.
I use it to remember and auto log me into things like sigforum. I don't want to have to log into some places I frequent. Much easier and if you're smart about it, not a big security risk IMHO.
All banking, utilities and anything like that I have to log into myself. The ones that remember my password use a different password than others sights. My computer also needs a password to start up or after it goes to sleep so someone couldn't just pick it up and have access to anything.
May 28, 2018, 08:21 AM
molachiThe only password saved is the one to SigForum. All others I enter myself.
May 28, 2018, 09:04 AM
V-TailFor those passwords that don't really matter, no problem letting the browser remember them for you.
Passwords that need to be kept secure, I use
1PassWord.