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Is there a browser in which you can not see the saved password? Or how to make sure that the password could not be stolen?
The situation is such there is a website (not mine). Many people work with this site under one account.
It is necessary that some person, after being fired, could not steal the login password from the site and do something there.
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Many people work with this site under one account.Make an account for everyone. There are no problems with this.
Change your password after every dismissal. You are trying to come from the wrong side.
so that some person after dismissal could not steal the login password from the site
The password can always be viewed in the browser through the debugger.
F12 and in the password field change the password type to text.
Change your password before leaving. And it is better to use different users with limited rights.
As always - trouble - convenience - risks ... Someone needs to choose the balance between these things (you, the head of the department, the owner of the company, ...).
Or each User has his own account, and change after dismissal
Or change the common password after the dismissal of each User
Or else how to decide - your risks, you know better what the damage that an offended Manager can cause
no need to work under one account,
at least 2-3
1 for admin,
2 with slightly less rights (what to set is up to you)
3 for a regular user
There is - Mozilla Firefox and some others - you put a master password there and access to the browser database with passwords is encrypted, and without entering the master password, the saved passwords from the Firefox database cannot be pulled out and viewed in any way, even if the master password has already been entered once then all the same, for each viewing of the password in the database, it still needs to be entered, another thing is that in order to work in the browser and it automatically goes where it is needed and substitutes the saved passwords, you first need to enter the master password, so you will need to enter it either yourself or you will have to tell someone to enter, it turns out that let's say you start Firefox, enter the master password without telling anyone and after that do not close this browser anymore and do not turn off / restart the browser for a long time and people will work with your site without knowing the password,but suddenly they accidentally close the browser or turn off the light or the computer freezes and you have to resort to entering the master password again each time, so they said correctly from above - to create a separate account for each employee with their own password for each, after dismissing a person, either change his password or delete it account, and of course, not all accounts should have full unlimited admin access, allocate to each only the most necessary rights and opportunitiesand of course, not all accounts should have full unlimited admin access, allocate to each only the most necessary rights and opportunitiesand of course, not all accounts should have full unlimited admin access, allocate to each only the most necessary rights and opportunities
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