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Editing firefox saved passwords

I became tired of referring to my email client to copy and paste my login details for mynetfone.net.au, so I decided to hand edit my saved passwords file (in Firefox 3.0 it is signons3.txt in firefox profile). The mynetfone website prevents firefox from prompting for the save password option.

Edit: just found this which is a global option if this suits: http://cybernetnews.com/2009/02/13/firefox-remember-passwords/. The downside to this is that it will affect all users and profiles of firefox – you may not want some users to be able to save bank/paypal logins etc! If this is the case then read on.

The trouble is, the usernames and the passwords are encrypted, and there does not appear to be a utility for generating encrypted signons.

The answer for me was to load the ‘Password Exporter’ plugin for firefox, and to export at least one of my existing saved passwords. At this stage if you have not backed up your signons3.txt file, do it now.

Open the exported xml file in a text editor (Notepad++, Wordpad) and, following the format of the exported file, add the new login credentials for mynetfone.net.au with your username and password and delete all other entries.

Start firefox and goto Tools –> Add-ons. Select ‘Password Exporter’ and choose  ‘Import Passwords’. Locate the file you have edited and import the new details.

Voila! Finally I can login to mynetfone.net.au without having to dig out the username and password.

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