Friday, March 13, 2015

How To Set A Master Password In Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla Firefox, one of the most popular and widely used web browsers in the world, allows you to save your login details (your usernames and passwords on various websites), this feature actually helps you because if you are having a personal computer or a personal laptop and don't want to lose or forget your login details on different sites, this feature's gonna make sure you don't forget them by saving them.



But with that, if you sometimes need to give your laptop or computer to somebody for use and are fearing that they are gonna login to signs on which you have got personal accounts, then this tutorial's gonna show you to how to set a master password on the login details manager of your Firefox.
So whenever you'll request Firefox to display your login details, it'll at first ask for the master password and this password should only be known to you so only you can see your login details not anybody else.

Setting up a master password in Mozilla Firefox:

 Written tutorial:
1) Open Menu in Firefox.

2) Open Options.

3) Click on Security tab.

4) Check the option Use a master password.

5) Now set your desired password and click OK.

 Done!



Visual Tutorial (GIF Image):
 



Happy sharing (of computers not your login details)!

 

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