Firefox To Get a Better Password Manager (bleepingcomputer.com)
Catalin Cimpanu, reporting for BleepingComputer: Mozilla engineers have started work on a project named Lockbox that they describe as "a work-in-progress extension [...] to improve upon Firefox's built-in password management." Mozilla released the new extension for employee-use only at first, but users can install it by going to this or this links. Lockbox revamps Firefox's antiquated password management utility with a new user interface (UI). A new Firefox UI button is also included, in case users want to add a shortcut in their browser's main interface to open Lockbox without going through all the menu options. Support for a master password is included, helping users secure their passwords from unauthorized access by co-workers, family members, or others.
Yes. And I view it as a rare showing of intelligence. What's the saying? "Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result is a sign of insanity". Well, people unhappy with how things have been going, when given an option of the same thing, and something different, wanting a different result, they went with something different. You folks who supported Hillary while complaining about how bad government is are the true idiots. Trump may be terrible, but at least we've tried something different to see if it works better. In science, a failed experiment still provides important information.