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KeePass Password Safe

Open source, free password manager, form-filler. Looks excellent. Win based.

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Master password in firefox - Remember password option?

This is a great post which elaborates how to secure your firefox passwords.

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Using Secure Login in Firefox

if you allow Firefox to store your passwords you might be worried about the recent security holes found in the password manager.

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KeePass Password Safe

KeePass is an open-source password safe. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, that can be unlocked with one master password or key file.

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Secure Login :: Firefox Add-ons

"Secure Login nutzt Firefox integrierten Passwort Manager aber deaktiviert das automatische Ausfüllen von Login Formularen."

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Gpg4win - EMail-Security using GnuPG for Windows

Gpg4win is a installer package for Windows (95/98/ME/2000/XP/2003) with computer programs and handbooks for EMail and file encryption with the GnuPG software. This package contains front ends for the command line GnuPG to make it easier for the user.

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CookieSafe | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation

This extension will allow you to easily control cookie permissions. It will appear on your statusbar. Just click on the icon to allow, block, or temporarily allow the site to set cookies. You can also view or clear the cookies and exceptions by right clic

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cookiepanel -> mozdev.org

CookiePanel lets you see the cookies that are coming into your computer in real-time. Everytime a web site puts a cookie on your computer, you will be able to see it in the sidebar. The goal is to give you a better idea of which sites are tracking you and

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Password Management Concerns with IE and Firefox, part one

This two-part paper presents an analysis of the security mechanisms, risks, attacks, and defenses of the two most commonly used password management systems for web browsers, found in Internet Explorer and Firefox. The article specifically addresses IE 6 a

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FoxyProxy: take back your privacy

# dedicate all URLs to go through a particular proxy

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