Mozilla Firefox is one of the planet’s oldest and most popular web browsers. Like other browsers, like Microsoft Edge, you can use a built-in password manager to keep track of your website login ...
Heise Security reports on a phishing vulnerability caused by Firefox's password manager. In a nutshell, because Firefox has the ability to store field entries so it can automatically insert usernames ...
Today, Mozilla announced several new security features for Firefox on Android. These new features are centered around passwords and keeping your various online identities secure. What's particularly ...
If you don’t use Google Chrome as your default browser on your Android smartphone, chances are you are using Mozilla Firefox. It is one of the most popular web browsers available for Android. Recently ...
Android users will be able to access the password autofill functionality offered by the Firefox app instead, but users on iOS will have to wait to gain the ability to manage Firefox passwords ...
is a former news writer for The Verge. Mozilla announced last week via a support article that its Firefox Lockwise password manager app will reach end-of-life on December 13th. The final release ...
Mozilla released Firefox 76 Tuesday with an improved manager to protect from password leaking and reuse. Firefox 76 now lets users know when a password is used on another website and advises when they ...
Any good Firefox extensions that actually allow you to remember passwords and re-input them on all sites. Each one I've tried, and the Greasemonkey scripts that used to work, now all fail. Why is this ...
In a few weeks, Mozilla will officially end support for Firefox Lockwise: Starting on December 13, 2021, no one will be able to install or re-download the standalone password management app. However, ...
Some users have found that their internet passwords are not available in the keychain, which has caused a little confusion, especially since other applications seem to be storing passwords perfectly ...
Apple has unveiled its official iCloud Passwords extension for Firefox, and with this, it's now more seamless to manage your password and use the autofill functionality in Mozilla's popular browser.
Apple appears to have acquired a third-party plugin that syncs passwords with Firefox. I would have preferred to have Firefox build in support Apple's password API, but I'll gladly take this instead.