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Lockwise password display

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Hi,

Recently upgraded from ESR 68.12 to ESR 78.3 I have over 2000 passwords on my Corporate desktop Firefox account and I find I'm unable to access these in anything like a timely fashion. The new Lockwise password manager UI does not appear to be able to display a LIST of passwords based on usernames, date last used, date last changed, urls etc. Is it possible to get a list view instead of the current one, or will I have to downgrade back ESR 68.12 ?

Thanks Bob

Hi, Recently upgraded from ESR 68.12 to ESR 78.3 I have over 2000 passwords on my Corporate desktop Firefox account and I find I'm unable to access these in anything like a timely fashion. The new Lockwise password manager UI does not appear to be able to display a LIST of passwords based on usernames, date last used, date last changed, urls etc. Is it possible to get a list view instead of the current one, or will I have to downgrade back ESR 68.12 ? Thanks Bob

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You can look at this mozillaZine thread on how to restore support for passwordManager.xhtml: FF Password manager Old: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=3062276

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It's OK you, can say that Lockwise cannot display a list of passwords defined by the above criteria :) I've moved my Corporate box (not this one) back to 68.12 to resolve this, but I can see this becoming a headache for our IT dept. in the coming days.

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You can look at this mozillaZine thread on how to restore support for passwordManager.xhtml: FF Password manager Old: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=3062276

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That is an excellent resource. Thank you very much cor-el.