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Firefox for Android

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Hello,

Firefox has been updated on my Android. The new version is 79.0.5. I have a Firefox account to sync my datas and I use a master password tu unlock saved passwords. Since the update, I don't have to type it and It's a big issue to me. Did I miss something?

Thanks for your help.

Hello, Firefox has been updated on my Android. The new version is 79.0.5. I have a Firefox account to sync my datas and I use a master password tu unlock saved passwords. Since the update, I don't have to type it and It's a big issue to me. Did I miss something? Thanks for your help.

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Hi Simon

The primary password is not currently a feature of the new Firefox for Android, but is something that may be included in a future update.

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Hi Simon

The primary password is not currently a feature of the new Firefox for Android, but is something that may be included in a future update.

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That sucks so far... Mozilla made very bad choices with this update. How can Mozilla talk about security and remove this feature?

Firefox is not safe anymore.