I recommend going for a password manager. Bitwarden (and probably every other modern password manager) let’s you import passwords from a file and Firefox let’s you export all your passwords as a file. All you have to do is take your FF passwords and chuck them into your password manager of choice
Nah, Bitwarden is what I use. It has a free tier and a paid tier for $10/year that adds some extra features. You can read about both on their website.
You can also autofill on mobile and desktop with the mobile app and browser extension respectively (the mobile app also let’s you autofill in any app that requires a login, which is nice)
librewolf ftw
Librewolf good, vanilla firefox bad
Can I import all my Firefox saved logins and whatnot on librewolf?
Also: What browser can I use on iOS?
You not only can import them but you can also just use Firefox Sync as well. It’s just Firefox at the end of the day.
I don’t use iOS device so I can’t help you with that.
I probably need to just take the plunge and start using an actual password manager. Just seems so daunting.
Thanks for the reply.
I recommend going for a password manager. Bitwarden (and probably every other modern password manager) let’s you import passwords from a file and Firefox let’s you export all your passwords as a file. All you have to do is take your FF passwords and chuck them into your password manager of choice
Yeah… the depths of my laziness knows no bounds. But this whole downward spiral of Firefox might be the push I need to get my shit together.
Any reason not to use bitwarden?
Nah, Bitwarden is what I use. It has a free tier and a paid tier for $10/year that adds some extra features. You can read about both on their website.
You can also autofill on mobile and desktop with the mobile app and browser extension respectively (the mobile app also let’s you autofill in any app that requires a login, which is nice)
Perfect. I’m sold.
Thanks