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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Saved Password Editor is an add-on for Firefox that solves this problem. It extends the Saved Passwords window, allowing you to create a new password entry, edit an existing one, or clone an entry
This add-on is particularly useful when certain sites prevent you from saving the password by default. In this case, you can use Saved Password Editor to enter the credentials manually. After installing this add-on, you can access it easily from the Tools menu on your Mozilla Firefox browser.
This add-on is particularly useful when certain sites prevent you from saving the password by default. In this case, you can use Saved Password Editor to enter the credentials manually. After installing this add-on, you can access it easily from the Tools menu on your Mozilla Firefox browser.
You can add your account credentials for a specific site by clicking New in Saved Passwords window. The same interface also allows you to remove, edit and show your saved passwords (see screenshot above).
You can select the account type for which you are saving your login credentials e.g. a web forum, an HTTP authenticated account, etc, and can always come back to the same interface by clicking Edit on the main interface.
You can select the account type for which you are saving your login credentials e.g. a web forum, an HTTP authenticated account, etc, and can always come back to the same interface by clicking Edit on the main interface.
This add-on was tested on Firefox 3.6.3 and works on Firefox 3.0 – 4.0b8pre.