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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrazon View Post
    Firefox is a great browser with different addons and security tools
    I agree, but Chrome is much faster and it's a big competitor for now

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    Upgrade your Firefox to the latest version and restart it.
    - Remove all the unwanted Add-ons and secure login for the URLs.
    - You can set master password for your bookmarks saved passwords. It means that when ever you used that saved bookmarked URL it will ask for the master password for the seure it.
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    The firebox and the installation process is associated with different types of executable file and this will be similar to folder. Passwords related to internet explorer will be helpful.

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    you can use infometer that come add one with firefox or you can download it. its the best option for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bhumphries View Post
    I use the Lastpass addon. It allows you to access you stored passwords at any location as long as you have the Lastpass addon installed, and it supports the autofill form function as well.
    I'm using Lastpass as well, it is good option.

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    I use Compact with Classic Compact Options so I'm really compressed-the ultimate test as a large button would be out of place. The button is well proportioned, a bit longer than if it didn't have the functional arrow to the right but quite right so that I can easily use it which is what I plan to enjoy. This is new for me just now but looks very appealing. I'm a happy.

  7. #52
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    Firefox will consume lot of CPU energy, better you can go some other browser like chrome.

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    I have been using the add-on LastPass. It is your LastPass add-ons are installed, it is as long as you support the functionality as well as form auto fill, and you can access to store passwords in any location.

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    I utilize the Lastpass addon. It helps you to reach the stored passwords at any location as long as the Lastpass addon is installed, and it helps the autofill form function as well.

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