By Martin Brinkmann on May 26, 2014
When I started to use Firefox many years ago I used the built-in password manager for some time before I switched to LastPass and then after a while to the -- in my opinion -- best password manager ever KeePass.
Firefox back then had no synchronization feature which meant that you had to copy profile data instead to synchronize passwords between different devices.
The Firefox password manager is comfortable to use, and if you set up a master password, protected from third-parties who try to access your passwords.
It is enabled by default and can save passwords in its database so that the login information can be filled out automatically.
While it does lack a lot of features of established password managers, password generation comes to mind among other things, it is sufficient for many use cases.
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