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Added feature for 2 password stores, one protected, one not
(added privacy (password manager) suggestion)
(Added feature for 2 password stores, one protected, one not)
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; Secure and Un-secure Passwords
* 2 separate password stores. One would require the Master password to access, the other would not.  This would be useful to users who want convenience storage of simple passwords they do not care about exposing, but also have sensitive passwords.  This would prevent the Master Password dialog from popping up for non-sensitive passwords.  A use case is a user with all of the following examples on a laptop used at work and home, and left unattended at both as well.
* Examples of non-sensitive passwords:
** Forum log ins: A single user laptop, but the user wouldn't care if the forum password is compromised as a result of the laptop being stolen.
** Foxmarks Add-on: The user doesn't want to enter the master password all the time to use Foxmarks, and doesn't really care if other users have access to something as trivial as bookmarks.
* Examples of sensitive passwords on the same computer:
** Bank log in: A single user laptop, but could be bad if the laptop is stolen.
** FireFTP Add-on: The user doesn't want others accessing FTP site passwords.
** Corporate Intranet sites.
** External Corporate email sites.
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