Miles Fidelman wrote:
the master password box kept getting in the way of things, and I
couldn't get out of SeaMonkey without a forced quit
Needless to say, I've reverted to Seamonkey 1.x and all is working again.
Also, needless to say, I'm not willing to do a hard reset on the
master password and lose all my passwords, cookies, etc.
If you weren't prompted for the master password in SeaMonkey 1.x then
you probably weren't using it and you won't lose anything by resetting
it. I say probably because I only know of two uses in SeaMonkey 1.x:
1. It was used to protect client certificates (e.g. S/MIME personal
certificates)
2. There was a preference that could use it to encrypt your
passwords. This preference was disabled by default. See
Preferences - Privacy & Security - Passwords - Encrypting vs.
Obscuring.
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