Norman Fuchs wrote, on 14 Mar 21 19:32:

On 3/14/2021 2:31 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/14/2021 1:21 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use one.
But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with SeaMonkey. Can
someone help me, please?

Why not use the password manager that is already built into SeaMonkey?

I would definitely avoid any third-party password manager that stores
passwords on an external server or on the cloud.  Those are very
tempting targets for hackers.

The third-party password managers work (I am told) synchronously across devices, so I could use one both for my desktop computer (SeaMonkey) and my cellphone (Chrome).  And there are some websites that are just incompatible with SM, so I access them with Edge, usually.

Sticky Password can work just on your computer, or for all devices on the same WiFi network, or using the internet, all controlled by one Master Password which is not stored anywhere outside your system; only in the last option are data stored outside your devices -- so you can just use WiFi and keep your desktop computer and your cellphone periodically in sync, without any data leaving your system. It specifically supports SeaMonkey (32 bit) and for phones there's FireFox, and Chrome for Mac or an internal browser for Android. They have a free version (no sync) and a Premium one.


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