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ew8moz
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Status: New idea

Especially if you live with other people, it seems to me it would be helpful to have to use a password to get into your list of passwords on Firefox.  As things stand, I have to either log out of Firefox OR my computer in order to prevent someone getting hold of my passwords if I happen to walk away from my desk for a few minutes!  ......   Or am I missing something?!!!

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Serg
Employee
Employee

@ew8moz  you probably want to Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords . However, the only reliable way to secure yourself is to lock your system, even if you walk away for a few moments. I have personally seen people running to my unlocked PC even when I was still standing next to it! On Windows or Linux you can press Windows+L key to lock your account quickly. Hope that helps 🙂

Macnalba
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In Opera GX, to access passwords the user must enter the system password. In Firefox the user just needs to be logged into the system giving unrestricted access to every login. Encryption and password protection of the logins would be extremely useful

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Jon
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jscher2000
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Firefox has an optional feature called Primary Password which is independent of your system login. It probably would be simpler to use the system login and keep Primary Password as a backup for people who don't set up a login.

Ref. https://support.mozilla.org/kb/use-primary-password-protect-stored-logins

Important: Don't forget your Primary Password or you'll lose your saved logins.

 

mydog428
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Firefox needs to protect the passwords, anyone could open my passwords by just clicking on it and they would have free reign to all my accounts

Jon
Community Manager
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@mydog428 is the Primary Password (mentioned by @Serg and @jscher2000) what you're looking for?

somuchdirt74
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The password tab I'm referring to is the one located in the application menu, beneath the downloads tab.


I thought this security flaw would be a temporary thing but it's been like this for quite some time. Please fix. Firefox will ask for a primary password (if enabled) when you boot up the app. So most users who utilize auto-fill features will enter that in or may not even have a primary password for it. After doing so it does not require you to enter it again if the user clicks on the 'password' tab. It should require your primary password EVERY TIME you want access to that tab! It exposes all the usernames and passwords -there should be some basic protection around that. Thanks!

Jon
Community Manager
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(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

twb
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If you ever figure out how to protect passwords under Firefox let me know. Should not be able to click passwords and seeing all your passwords without some kind of pin number or password and talking about the master password which sucks on every page you go to you have to enter the master password.

dcourv
New member

Passwords in "about:logins" visible without primary password - add feature to protect about:logins

Currently, Firefox allows anyone to view stored login credentials by navigating to the "about:logins" page. These passwords are displayed in plain text, making them vulnerable unless the user has implemented a "primary password" for their browser. However, the use of a primary password can be burdensome as it requires entry each time the browser is launched.

To improve the balance between security and usability, I suggest the introduction of a feature that specifically protects the "about:logins" page, perhaps with the user's Firefox account password or system password. This would ensure that the stored login credentials are only visible after the user has successfully authenticated access to the page.

Importantly, this authentication process should be separate from the browser startup, removing the inconvenience of needing to enter a password at every launch. By doing so, it would enhance security without hindering the user's browsing experience.

(As an example, Google Chrome does this quite well by requiring the user to enter the system password before accessing stored login passwords).

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Jon
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Jon
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Olda_Kalina
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The saved passports should be protected by a general pasword.

Jon
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(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

cgirish7679
New member

authentication check when accessed password

Hi Team,
I have been using Mozilla Firefox for a very long time.
When we open the saved Password TAB, it is accessible without any authentication. Mozilla needs to build an authentication method before accessing the Password TAB
This feature is already available in competition browsers.
This is a MUST to have a security feature to safeguard the saved Passwords.

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Regards,
Girish