Review for Saved Password Editor by Kathryn
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It seems as if every website wants you to register and then sign in w/ a password, even when they don't sell anything and nobody knows, or will ever care, whether you visited that site or not. And site "Ab" requires you to include a capital letter, site "1b?" requires a number or a punctuation mark, then site "4bR&" insists you have all three, and you must also have at least 6, or maybe 7, unless it's 8 characters, at minimum. Some sites require that you use your email address to log in, some sites suggest it, and some absolutely FORBID you to use your email address for ID! What do you do if your 2 page list of log-in IDs and passwords gets left at home while you're on vacation, or worse yet, what if you brought the list with you and it was stolen along w/ your purse? Thank you for creating "Saved Password Editor"! It works exactly as you describe. I even used it to sign in here, so I could post this review . . .
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (2.7.1-signed).Well, I'm glad you found this useful. But, you know, SPE doesn't really solve the above problem for the most part. Firefox already solves it (again, for the most part). You don't *need* SPE to *store* most of your passwords, nor to fill them in for you (both of which Firefox does on its own), only to change them. Firefox even allows you to access the list, just not as conveniently. There are, however, those sites that don't want you to store your passwords; SPE can help there, by allowing you to store them anyway.
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