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    In any way you always have a choice. You need to be sure you really need that addon for you FF
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    Yes, password manager is good one. But i am not reccommond these tools, because some times by keeping these data in the computer; will helpful for the hackers to get our personal data from our computer.

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    I agree using a AutoFill form which has a password is a good option.
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    I’d always use padding for something like that anyway. Otherwise you might run into a few problems if your buttons are dynamic and split onto two lines or if the user wants to increase their font size in their browser. Padding is definitely the most flexible solution in this situation


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    Well after using browser i used to clear my daily history.

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    Yes it is very convenient to use

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    The best firefox buttons, pins, and badges on the Internet. We have thousands of promotional, cool and funny buttons for every occasion.

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    I agree using a Auto Fill form which has a password is a good option.
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    That is saved for the one exact web site not for the all looking the same. As server said you will need additional application for this task.
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    Auto fill has a good option to save paswards..

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    Password Exporter allows you to export and import your saved usernames and passwords between Computers or keep as a backup copy. Your passwords will be exported to an XML or CSV file and can be encrypted.

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    As for me, using a AutoFill form is a good option to save a passwords.
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    No doubt that auto fill is a good and simplest option to save a passward.

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    u can use autofill form that has password manager...I am using this one...

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