how do u make mozilla firebird remember the password for something....like log on for bank accounts. im sick of typing it in ever time.
how do u make mozilla firebird remember the password for something....like log on for bank accounts. im sick of typing it in ever time.
Go to Tools, Options, Privacy, then press the + sign near where it says Passwords, then tick the box that says Remember Passwords.
bad idea... if your computer gets a virus or someone hacks it, that information can get extracted and usedOriginally posted by raiserblade2003@18 December 2003 - 16:10
like log on for bank accounts
lol that is very true not a good idea to have your browser remeber info, might as well just post it on the net
i have herd of something called roboform with saves your passwords and it has a password itself, so in order to use a password and username you have to give it a password maybe you can look in to that, but i would not use that for my bank and credit card or any very important info either
That's too risky, if I were you, I wouldn't.Originally posted by raiserblade2003@19 December 2003 - 00:10
how do u make mozilla firebird remember the password for something....like log on for bank accounts. im sick of typing it in ever time.
I've used roboform. As far as I know, it only works with IE.Originally posted by MUSLEMAN@19 December 2003 - 04:19
...i have herd of something called roboform with saves your passwords and it has a password itself...
I haven't been able to get it running with Firebird, and don't think it's possible.
Hopefully, someone here will prove me wrong though.
So all I do is keep my KL Board cookies in the Firebird cache. Then I don't have to keep signing in everytime I come back here.
Ooops
Looks like it was up to me to prove myself wrong
I just found that it is possible to get AiRoboForm to work with Firebird.
You need the AiRoboForm adapter plugin for Netscape/Mozilla.
Note: the plugin will only work with Firebird 0.7 as of the time of this post.
AiRoboForm download page
Netscape/Mozilla/Firebird Adaptor Plugin
[i]Originally posted by uNz@21 December 2003 - 16:46
Ooops
Looks like it was up to me to prove myself wrong
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