Norman Fuchs wrote:
I have never used a password manager, but I am being pushed to use one. But I'd like to know if any of them are compatible with SeaMonkey. Can someone help me, please?

What I'm about to say is based on what I have read - and possibly misunderstood - rather than personal experience. - The Seamonkey password manager is "more secure" if you have a master password. - There were some very unpleasant side-effects associated with master-passwords when moving between Seamonkey 2.49.x and 2.53.x. I know that reverting from 2.53.x to 2.49.x was disastrous but I'm not sure that going forwards was that easy either. - According to http://kb.mozillazine.org/Master_password (hopefully current), it is easy to remove such a password to simplify things before an upgrade.

Now, I see you have 2.53.6 and I'm not expecting any problems between that level and other 2.53.x levels. Things might get a bit "sporty" between that and 2.57.x, no experience there either.

I have never had a master password myself, maybe less secure but a lot safer.

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