Password Exporter - Download of the Day - FireFox Extension

Date May 27, 2007

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Password Exporter extension allows you to export and import your saved passwords and rejected sites between computers. Your passwords will be exported to an XML or CSV file and can be encrypted. The Password Exporter is also great for anyone who’s moving their saved Firefox passwords to a new password manager, like KeePass. The Password Exporter extension is a free download, and it works everywhere Firefox does (and in Thunderbird, too!).


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One Response to “Password Exporter - Download of the Day - FireFox Extension”

  1. Marco Barulli said:

    Once you have exported your passwords, make sure to protect them with a good password manager.

    Using a password manager is not merely convenient, it’s an effective way to adopt better security practices without too much stress. It basically sums up to: 1) never re-use the same password, 2) use strong passwords.

    Software products are certainly an option, but you could also consider a web based solution.
    (Yes, I’m a tad biased …)

    Clipperz is an online password manager that can do much more than simply storing your passwords.
    - ubiquitous access
    - direct login to online services
    - offline version
    - bookmarklet for quick data entry
    - nothing to install or backup
    - free and completely anonymous.

    Clipperz lets you submit confidential information into your browser, but your data are locally encrypted by the browser itself before being uploaded.

    The key for the encryption process is a passphrase known only to you.
    Clipperz simply hosts your sensitive data in encrypted form and could never actually access the data in its plain form.

    For any further information refer to our website:
    http://www.clipperz.com.

    Marco
    Clipperz co-founder

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