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added privacy (password manager) suggestion
(Make Firefox behave like Safari when handling cookies)
(added privacy (password manager) suggestion)
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* The default option should be NOT to save any password.
* The default option should be NOT to save any password.
* An option to disable seeing saved passwords at all.  Some folks may prefer to save passwords but never be able to retrieve them.  It is not apparent to everyone that saving a password makes it freely available for anyone with physical access to view.
* An option to disable seeing saved passwords at all.  Some folks may prefer to save passwords but never be able to retrieve them.  It is not apparent to everyone that saving a password makes it freely available for anyone with physical access to view.
* indication in dialog of domain which triggered password autofill on master password request. When you restore a session it is often the case that the tab requesting the password does not have focus. This doesn't have any real security implications but it would be nice to know and I suspect is sufficiently trivial. I'm certain I'm not the only one bothered by this, though i've no confidence interval on said certainty :)
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</td><td>{{bug|227880}} about password autocomplete notification.
</td><td>{{bug|227880}} about password autocomplete notification.
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