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prevent showing saved password

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Firefox has an option where you can see and copy saved passwords. is there any chance that i can block this or hide it. just a way that i can prevent people from seeing my saved passwords. thank you.

Firefox has an option where you can see and copy saved passwords. is there any chance that i can block this or hide it. just a way that i can prevent people from seeing my saved passwords. thank you.

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help please

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first of all thank you for the reply i tried to use primary password but i have about 15 computer that have passwords saved in them and every time somebody disconnect or the pc turned off i have to type the primary password to login and it's painful. is here any other way?

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Check out this question -> /questions/1313807.

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TyDraniu said

Check out this question -> /questions/1313807.

thank you this was helpful but is there any way that you can put a costumized password

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Note that using OS authentication isn't very safe because it is merely cosmetic and works for the user interface. It doesn't prevent accessing the logins like the PP does by encrypting the passwords in logins.json and merely flipping the pref on the about:config page or placing logins.json and key4.db in another profile makes it possible to access the logins.

There are some login related policies available, one to disable the 'eye' in Lockwise to reveal the password (but copy still works) and another to disable/block Lockwise entirely (this can leave "Fill Login" and "Fill Password" if there is no PP).