Hallo,
I often use Firefox, a great browser, and sometimes go to Tools - Options - Security - saved password to read and erase the passwords for the sites that I visit.
Do you know if there is a way to shorten this path, maybe insert something in the toolbar to speed up this task?
Thank you
You could also save yourself a huge amount of clicks (and headaches) by just using a program called Roboform to manage your passwords.
ahhh that is a new one I didn't know about - thanks for that one
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As far as I know Galdino there is no "easy button" per say to get there but the standard way. There are a few things you can do to clean up your computer if you want you can under the "privacy" tab you can set it up to clear your cookies and private data every time Firefox clears. Now if you wanting a quick access to your passwords you can take a rolling screen shot of them and place a short cut on your desktop to it. The disadvantage to that is that your leaving that info for anyone who would have access to your computer. If you like that idea there is a great program called "snag-it" that will allow you to take rolling screen shots. Its not a free program but they do have a free trial of it
There is a Firefox addon called AskForSanitize 1.8 but in my opinion it does a task that you can auto set up yourself via your privacy settings without the add on so its kinda a waste plus it gives you a added toolbar (which I personally hate toolbars). I just thought I would toss that one out at you to check out if you're interested in it.
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