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When I open my Thunderbird program I get the enter password box. I have always entered my master password and opened. Now if I just click the "x" to close password box or just click "cancel" it opens the program anyway.
I hit "get messages" it asks for my master password but all of my previously downloaded, sent, drafts are still visible without a password.
Isn't this very insecure?
When I open my Thunderbird program I get the enter password box. I have always entered my master password and opened. Now if I just click the "x" to close password box or just click "cancel" it opens the program anyway.
I hit "get messages" it asks for my master password but all of my previously downloaded, sent, drafts are still visible without a password.
Isn't this very insecure?
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