Didn't realize this ticket was still open. You can go ahead and closer
it.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015, 17:35 Peter Gervai <195...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I believe this has been fixed quite a while ago.
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Please file a new bug for this and I'll look into upstreaming it.
Phoenix wrote:
> Yes, the login would appear like a form login - just like the cert thing
> behaves like an AJAX form. Multiple Windows and Pop-Ups are bad Browser
> Design - it was fin
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A cert dialog happens before the tab content loads. An auth box would
seem like a form login if it was before content loads. Afterwards,
you're removing the content to display a login. The behavior is
standard in all browsers AFAIK.
Phoenix wrote:
That would be – imo and as far as I can judge this – a really simple
but smart approach to get rid of this ridiculous problem which forces
me to disable the master password feature completely. But the question
is why noone came up with such an idea before?!
Best,
Manuel Fittko
Am 13.05.2009
On the other hand, other people can (if you're not attending the PC,
and have the master password already entered), also log into your
webmail, internet banking, ebay account, etc, and start doing
nefarious things there too, even if they can't immediately see your
password in a text file somewhere.
Yes, same here. These days I keep sensitive data under encfs-encrypted
sub-directories of my home dir.
2009/4/16 Fabián Rodríguez :
> As a side note, I have stopped using the master password feature in
> Firefox completely, now that encrypted home directory is so easily
> accomplished. This, combi
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 12:28 +, piksi wrote:
> Is there by any chance a way to integrate ff master password into KDE
> Wallet? Or is it just utopia due to ff being a GTK app?
Whether or not it is utopia, integrating Firefox with the KDE wallet
should be a separate feature.
It is not the prop
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 09:42:36PM -, G.J. Sterenborg wrote:
> Correction.
>
> The bug in the above link has a lot of similarities but it doesn't
> mention multiple tabs when launching firefox
>
I think we already have another bug in launchpad for this ... and that
is - iirc - also linked up
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 05:11:52AM -, TylerJ wrote:
> it happens to me too in firefox 3.0 on hardy with all the latest updates as
> of june 12, 2008.
> it's a really minor problem because all you have to do to get by it is type
> the password twice or enter the password in one, close the othe