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n_demituri2014-09-17 09:12:18
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n_demituri, 2014-09-17 09:12:18

Which modern browser should I replace the old Opera 12.17 with to save the protection of saved passwords?

I'm running an old Opera 12.17 on a work computer that colleagues can access. You cannot set a password for a user in Windows. However, the browser is already old, not all sites work properly, I want to change to a new one, but keep important functionality. In what other modern browsers under Windows can you configure something similar?
Now Opera is set up like this:
- saved passwords are protected by a master password, which is asked each time before autofill (so no one will read wand.dat and will not be able to enter sites using my login in the browser);
— the checkbox "delete new cookies when exiting Opera" is checked (this achieves auto-logout from all services after closing the browser, when you open the browser again, you will have to log in again).

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AlexP11223, 2014-09-17
@n_demituri

The second is in FF, but the master password is not entirely true, it seems to be entered only the first time in the session, and not before each filling.

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OnYourLips, 2014-09-17
@OnYourLips

Firefox.
You can also install KeePass and a browser integration plugin.

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usiy3, 2015-04-20
@usiy3

Firefox.
And install add-ons: FVD Speed ​​Dial; extended statusbar; secure login. And then the appearance will be similar to Opera 12.17

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