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Mozilla today launched version 76 of its Firefox browser, and with that, it’s launching a couple of new features that you’ll likely notice if you’re already using the open-source browser. The ...
With the release of Firefox 67.0.2, some users began noticing that the browser had stopped automatically filling in their saved logins. Even worse, when they tried to access their saved logins using ...
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 ...
Web browsers have long offered the convenience of remembering the passwords you need to access websites and syncing them across all devices that the browser is available on. The problem, however, is ...
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 ...
Mozilla Firefox will soon allow you to export your saved login credentials to a CSV text file that you can then import into a password manager or store as a backup. Like many other browsers, Mozilla ...
Mozilla is adding a random password generator to Firefox. Google added one to Chrome and Chromium-based browsers in the fall of 2018, with the release of Chrome/Chromium v69. The Firefox random ...
Mozilla has told users of its Lockwise password management app that it will officially end support for the app on December 13. While the password manager will continue to work after that date, it will ...
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 ...
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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, ...