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CloseReview for GNOME keyring password integration by Firefox user 12d584
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
I've installed the latest version of the extension (0.2) in Ubuntu 13.10 (64-bit) in Firefox 29.0 and Thunderbird 24.5.0, and it seems to work correctly without using any workarounds.
New passwords are now stored in the Gnome Keyring and not in my profile's signons.sqlite database, although the old ones are still there (maybe the extension could offer an option on first run or in the preferences to move those passwords to the Keyring?).
It would be nice if the extension asked on first run (if possible) the name for the keyring (although that can be done later in the preferences, no it's not a big problem).
It would also be nice if the names of the keys in the Gnome Keyring would be more "human-readable" (unless they are like that due to security reasons).
EDIT: As others mentioned, it stopped working in Firefox 32!
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