Be Safe and Have your Passwords Printed
By default firefox saves passwords as an Image and not as text and if you need to print out your passwords for safe keeping as I wrote In join every site on the Internet about all the Passwords that you have to have and how can you remember all of them. Well this little addon for Firefox lets you save your passwords in a text file to export to another Browser or you can just print out the text file with your saved passwords just so you can have your passwords saved incase your computer crashes or even worse you die.
This actually would be much better than making an online Will like was mentioned in the comments on the Mens with Pens Blog Today.To Download the Add-on just Click on the image Above

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Your article really help bro. I have few password for few sites and sometime hard for me to remember all of them. Thank
Very interesting. I did not know that firefox did that. How odd. It is so true, most people never think about saving all this info and how other people would access it if you died. Scary thought, but with the world the way that it is today, everyone does some type of business online. I have a feeling my website would become dust. lol.
Passwords are one of the biggest pains in the butts. Especially since they have to be like: X8avT723hA0on5320B
Who’s gonna remember that? lol
hey nice info, I will follow the same steps to save my passwords too and tweeted it too.
When I done this I found that I had 101 passwords saved try remember all of them thanks Latief
There are way too many passwords to remember what actually bugs me is that some blogs require a login to comment. If you had to login to comment on every blog how many passwords would you have.
Thanks for the Tweet Suhasini I see you Also write a little about Browser Extensions
Unfortunately I dont use firefox and no passwords saved there. I think you have made a point. We are so involved with internet and each an every website require password. Just like Jewelry Secrets mentioned, for security reason we need to make it complicated. How can a single person remember all these passwords.
I think these type of tool should be created for all other web browsers and I am sure there might be some.
I think the only like extension for Chrome is Easy Pass but I do not think Easy pass is worth trusting because if someone finds your easy pass password then you are F*/#ed
Thanks for the post, very interesting,i did not know that fire fox did that. It is so true, most people never think about saving all this info and how other people would access it if you died.
Hmmm, that’s not the browser for me and since they hang out a lot I prefer using Google Chrome. I have just about the app for that, it’s called Last Pass.
Wilbert, LastPass is great as it lets you generate secure passwords and if you don’t like it their are some alternatives. Without such Password and form fillers you would just spend hours typing in the same stuff or resetting passwords and get little work done. How do you feel about the sync saving your passwords ? or would you trust Google enough with the majority of your password data ?. But I do think that any serious site should have Google, Facebook or Twitter Connect logins.
I’m using Firefox so it’ll be good for me and since i’m using different passwords in every sites or forums I join in, I sometimes forget which password is for which. But ahmmm…which image should I click to download the add-on Roezer? I don’t see no image here.
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