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<h1 id="password_settings">Password Settings</h1>
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<p>This section describes how to set your password preferences, set your Master
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Password, and control other aspects of password handling.</p>
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<p>For step-by-step descriptions of various tasks related to passwords, see
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<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#using_the_password_manager">Using the Password
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Manager</a>.</p>
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<div class="contentsBox">In this section:
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<ul>
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<li><a href="#passwords">Privacy & Security Preferences -
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Passwords</a></li>
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<li><a href="#password_manager">Password Manager</a></li>
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<li><a href="#master_passwords">Privacy & Security Preferences -
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Master Passwords</a></li>
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<li><a href="#change_master_password">Change Master Passwords</a></li>
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<li><a href="#master_password_timeout">Master Password Timeout</a></li>
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<li><a href="#reset_master_password">Reset Master Password</a></li>
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<li><a href="#choosing_a_good_password">Choosing a Good Password</a></li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<h2 id="passwords">Privacy & Security Preferences - Passwords</h2>
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<p>This section describes the Passwords preferences panel. If you're not
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already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Open the <span class="mac">&brandShortName;</span>
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<span class="noMac">Edit</span> menu and choose Preferences.</li>
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<li>Under the Privacy & Security category, click Passwords. (If no
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subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand
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the list.)</li>
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</ol>
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<h3>Password Manager</h3>
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<p>Password Manager preferences allow you to</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Remember passwords</strong>: Select this checkbox to turn
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Password Manager on, so that it asks to store your user names and passwords
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at appropriate times and enters them for you automatically when
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they're requested. To turn off Password Manager, deselect the same
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checkbox.</li>
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<li><strong>Manage Stored Passwords</strong>: Click this button to manage
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information about your stored passwords and the sites whose user names and
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passwords you don't want to be stored.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>For detailed information about using Password Manager, including how to
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override it for individual sites and how to view and manage stored passwords,
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see <a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#using_the_password_manager">Using the
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Password Manager</a>.</p>
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<h3 id="encrypting_versus_obscuring">Encrypting Versus Obscuring</h3>
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<p>If you use Password Manager or Form Manager to save passwords and personal
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data, this sensitive information is stored on your computer in a file
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that's difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read. This way
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of storing information is sometimes described as <q>obscuring</q>. This
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is the default setting that applies to information stored by Password Manager
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or Form Manager.</p>
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<p>For improved protection, you may choose to protect the file with encryption.
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Encryption makes it more difficult (but again, not impossible) for an
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unauthorized person to view your stored sensitive information.</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Use encryption when storing sensitive data</strong>: Select this
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checkbox to turn on encryption, or deselect it to turn off encryption.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you have not previously set a
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<a href="glossary.xhtml#master_password">master password</a>, you will be
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asked to create one. To do so, follow the instructions as they appear on your
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screen.</p>
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<p>Using encryption versus obscuring for stored sensitive data is a tradeoff
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between improved security and convenience:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>If you use encryption, you will need to enter a master password
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periodically, which can be inconvenient. (For information about controlling
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how often it is requested, see the discussion of the Master Password
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timeout at
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<a href="#master_passwords">Privacy & Security Preferences - Master
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Passwords</a>.)</li>
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<li>If you use obscuring, you may not have to set a master password at all
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(unless you're using certificates for identification purposes), but it
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may be easier for a stranger who has access to your computer to steal your
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passwords.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>For more details, see
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<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#encrypting_stored_sensitive_information">Encrypting
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Stored Sensitive Information</a>.</p>
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<h2 id="password_manager">Password Manager</h2>
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<p>This section describes how to use Password Manager dialog box to control
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your stored passwords. If you are not already viewing it, follow these
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steps:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Open the <span class="mac">&brandShortName;</span>
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<span class="noMac">Edit</span> menu and choose Preferences.</li>
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<li>Under the Privacy & Security category, click Passwords. (If no
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subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand
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the list.)</li>
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<li>Click Manage Stored Passwords.</li>
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</ol>
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<p>Alternatively, open the Tools menu, choose Password manager, and then choose
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Manage Stored Passwords from the submenu.</p>
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<p>The Password Manager has two tabs:</p>
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<ol>
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<li><strong>Passwords Saved</strong>: Click this tab to view the list of
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sites for which Password Manager has saved your user name and
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password—that is, the sites for which you selected <q>Yes</q>
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in response to Password Manager's request to store logon
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information.
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<p>The second column shows the user name for each site. If the password is
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stored in encrypted form, <q>(encrypted)</q> appears after the user
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name.</p>
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<p>By default, stored passwords are not displayed.</p>
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<ul>
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<li>To see the list of stored passwords, click Show Passwords and confirm
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your choice.</li>
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<li>To hide the passwords, click Hide Passwords.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you remove an entry from the list, the stored user name and password
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will be discarded, and you will need to log in manually the next time you
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visit that site.</p>
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</li>
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<li><strong>Passwords Never Saved</strong>: Click this tab to view the list
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of sites for which you selected <q>Never for this site</q> in response
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to Password Manager's request to store logon information.
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<p>If a site is included on this list, you will always have to type in your
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user name and password manually when you log onto the site.</p>
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<p>If you remove an entry from this list, Password Manager will again ask
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you, the next time you log onto the site, whether to store your user name
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and password.</p>
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</li>
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</ol>
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<p>Regardless of which tab you are viewing, you can remove entries from the
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list as follows:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Remove</strong>: Select one or more entries that you want to
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remove, then click Remove.</li>
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<li><strong>Remove All</strong>: Click this button to remove all the entries
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listed in the tab you are viewing.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>For more information about the Password Manager, see <a href=
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"using_priv_help.xhtml#using_the_password_manager">Using the Password
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Manager</a>.</p>
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<h2 id="master_passwords">Privacy & Security Preferences - Master
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Passwords</h2>
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<p>This section describes the Master Passwords preferences panel. If you are
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not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Open the <span class="mac">&brandShortName;</span>
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<span class="noMac">Edit</span> menu and choose Preferences.</li>
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<li>Under the Privacy & Security category, click Master Passwords. (If no
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subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand
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the list.)</li>
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</ol>
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<p>A master password protects a security device, which is a software or
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hardware device that stores sensitive information associated with your
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identity, such as keys or certificates.</p>
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<p>For example, the browser has a built-in Software Security Device, and you
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can also use external security devices, such as smart cards, if your computer
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is configured to use them.</p>
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<p>The master password for the browser's built-in Software Security Device
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also protects stored sensitive information such as email passwords, website
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passwords, and other data stored by the Password Manager and Form
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Manager.</p>
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<p>Each security device, whether it is software or hardware, has its own
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separate Master Password.</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Change Password</strong>: Click this button to set or change any
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of your master passwords. For information about using the Change Master
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Password dialog box that appears when you click this button, see
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<a href="#change_master_password">Change Master Password</a>.</li>
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<li>You can control how often the browser requests your master password:
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<ul>
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<li><strong>The first time it is needed</strong>: This setting
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(selected by default) causes the browser to request your master
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password only the first time it needs access to the private key
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database after launching. The browser will not request the master
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password again until after you exit and relaunch it. This setting
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provides the lowest level of protection.</li>
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<li><strong>Every time it is needed</strong>: This setting ensures that
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the browser will never access your saved personal information without
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first requesting your master password. This setting provides the
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highest level of protection.</li>
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<li><strong>If it has not been used for [__] minutes or longer</strong>:
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This setting causes the browser to request your master password if it
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needs to access your personal information and the specified interval
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has elapsed since the last time it did so.</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li><strong>Reset Master Password</strong>: Click this button to reset the
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master password for the Software Security Device. For more information,
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see <a href="#reset_master_password">Reset Master Password</a>.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2 id="change_master_password">Change Master Password</h2>
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<p>You must remember your old master password to change it with the Change
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Password button.</p>
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<p>This section describes the Change Master Password dialog box. If you're
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not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Open the <span class="mac">&brandShortName;</span>
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<span class="noMac">Edit</span> menu and choose Preferences.</li>
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<li>Under the Privacy & Security category, click Master Passwords. (If
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no subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand
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the list.)</li>
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<li>Click Change Password.</li>
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</ol>
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<p>A master password protects a security device, which is a software or
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hardware device that stores sensitive information associated with your
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identity, such as keys or certificates.</p>
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<p>For example, the browser has a built-in Software Security Device, and you
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can also use external security devices, such as smart cards, if your computer
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is configured to use them.</p>
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<p>The master password for the browser's built-in Software Security Device
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also protects your master key. Your master key is used to encrypt sensitive
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information such as email passwords, website passwords, and other data stored
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by the Password Manager and Form Manager.</p>
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<p>You use the Change Master Password dialog box to provide the following
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information:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Security Device</strong>: Each security device requires a
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separate master password. For example, if you are using one or more smart
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cards to store some of your certificates, you should set a separate master
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password for each one. If more than one security device is available, a
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drop-down list at the top of the Set Master Password dialog box allows you
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to choose the device whose password you want to change.</li>
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<li><strong>Current password</strong>: If you are changing an existing master
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password, you must first type the current password. If you don't type
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the current password correctly, you will see the message <q>You did not
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enter the current correct Master Password</q> after you click OK. If this
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happens, you must retype your current password.</li>
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<li><strong>New password</strong>: Type your new password into this
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field.</li>
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<li><strong>New password (again)</strong>: Type your new password again. If
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you don't type it the second time exactly as you did the first time,
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the OK button remains inactive. If this happens, try typing the new
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password again.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If someone uses your computer who knows or can guess your master password,
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that person may be able to access websites while pretending to be you. This
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can be dangerous—for example, if you manage your financial accounts
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over the Internet.</p>
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<p>Therefore, it's important to select a master password that's
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difficult to guess. The <strong>password quality meter</strong> gives you a
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rough idea of the quality of your password as you type it based on factors
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such as length and the use of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers,
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and symbols. It does not guarantee, however, that no one will be able to
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guess your password.</p>
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<p>For further guidelines, see <a href="#choosing_a_good_password">Choosing
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a Good Password</a>.</p>
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<p>It's also important to record your master password in a safe
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place—and <strong>not</strong> anywhere that's easily accessible
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to someone else. If you forget this password, you may not be able to access
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important information, such as websites that require passwords or
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certificates stored on your computer.</p>
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<h2 id="master_password_timeout">Master Password Timeout</h2>
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<p>After you first set a new master password, you will be asked to enter it
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only when the newly launched browser first needs it to access personal
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information, such as a user name and password, saved form data, or personal
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certificates.</p>
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<p>You can control how often the browser requests your master password:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>The first time it is needed</strong>: This setting
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(selected by default) causes the browser to request your master password
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only the first time it needs access to the private key database after
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launching. The browser will not request the master password again until
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after you exit and relaunch it. This setting provides the lowest level
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of protection.</li>
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<li><strong>Every time it is needed</strong>: This setting ensures that
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the browser will never access your saved personal information without
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first requesting your master password. This setting provides the highest
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level of protection.</li>
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<li><strong>If it has not been used for [__] minutes or longer</strong>:
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This setting causes the browser to request your master password if it
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needs to access your personal information and the specified interval
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has elapsed since the last time it did so.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2 id="reset_master_password">Reset Master Password</h2>
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<p><strong>Warning</strong>: If you reset your master password, you will
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permanently erase all the encrypted web passwords, email passwords, and form
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data saved on your behalf by Password Manager and Form Manager. You will also
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lose all your personal certificates associated with the
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<a href="glossary.xhtml#software_security_device">Software Security
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Device</a>.</p>
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<p>Note that encrypted passwords and form data will be lost only if you have
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turned on encryption for this stored information. For information about
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turning encryption on or off, see
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<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#turning_encryption_on_and_off">Turning
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Encryption On and Off</a>.</p>
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<p>To change your master password rather than resetting it, click the Change
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Password button in the Master Passwords preferences panel.</p>
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<p>This section describes the Reset Master Password dialog box. If you're
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not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Open the <span class="mac">&brandShortName;</span>
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<span class="noMac">Edit</span> menu and choose Preferences.</li>
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<li>Under the Privacy & Security category, click Master Passwords. (If
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no subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand
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the list.)</li>
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<li>Click Reset Password.</li>
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</ol>
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<p><strong>Warning</strong>: If you reset your master password, you will
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permanently erase all encrypted web passwords, email passwords, and form data
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saved on your behalf by Password Manager and Form Manager. You will also lose
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all your personal certificates associated with the
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<a href="glossary.xhtml#software_security_device">software security
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device</a>.</p>
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<p>Encrypted passwords and form data will be lost only if you have turned on
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encryption for this stored information. For information about turning
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encryption on or off, see
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<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#turning_encryption_on_and_off">Turning
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Encryption On and Off</a>.</p>
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<p>If you remember your master password and decide to change it, you can do so
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without danger of losing any personal information. If you are viewing the
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Reset Master Password alert and you decide you want to change your password
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rather than resetting it, click Cancel to return to the Master Passwords
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preferences panel, then click Change Password. For details, see
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<a href="#change_master_password">Change Master Password</a>.</p>
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<p>Resetting your master password is a last resort that you should use only if
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you are absolutely sure you've forgotten it. The seriousness of the
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situation depends on how much personal data your forgotten master password
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protects.</p>
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<p>Resetting your master password does not create a new password. Instead, it
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removes all the data your old master password protects. You will be asked to
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specify a new master password the next time the browser needs to store
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personal information.</p>
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<p>After you reset your master password, you may also want to re-save personal
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information that you want to have prefilled in the future. For example, as
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you browse you may want Password Manager to save website and email passwords
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again.</p>
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<p>You will also need to enter data by hand until Form Manager accumulates
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enough data to fill in forms automatically. In addition, any personal
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certificates associated with the software security device will be permanently
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erased and you will need to apply for new ones.</p>
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<p><strong>Note for smart card users</strong>: Each smart card has its own
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master password. The master password for a smart card protects only the data
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on that smart card (such as personal certificates). You can normally change
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the master password for a smart card (assuming that you remember it), but you
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cannot reset it.</p>
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<h2 id="choosing_a_good_password">Choosing a Good Password</h2>
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<p>Choosing a good password will help in keeping your personal information
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safe and private. To improve the security of your password, follow some
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or all of these suggestions:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Special and punctuation characters (*!$+) mixed with letters and
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numbers.</li>
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<li>Mixed upper and lower-case letters—putting capitals in random
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locations throughout a password is effective.</li>
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<li>Nonsense words that aren't found in dictionaries but are easy to
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pronounce.</li>
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<li>Eight or more characters.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>You should avoid personal information that could be guessed. So the
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following common items should be avoided:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Personal or family names, your initials or birthdays.</li>
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<li>Your social security number.</li>
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<li>Names of pets or famous places.</li>
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<li>Phone numbers or addresses.</li>
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<li>Words from any kind of dictionary.</li>
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<li>Your username, login name or computer's name.</li>
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<li>Repetition of the same letter or symbol.</li>
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<li>Sequences of keyboard keys, such as <q>12345</q> or <q>qwerty</q>.</li>
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<li>Any minor modification of the above, such as appending a character to the
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end of your name or spelling backwards.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>A good way to choose a secure but easily remembered password is to use the
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first character of each word in a phrase. For instance, <q>StNh*nbsS</q>
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stands for <q>Surfing the Net has never been so Suite</q>; the asterisk in
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the middle is included for increased security. (Don't use this
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password!)</p>
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<p>To further protect your personal data, you are advised to follow these
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simple rules:</p>
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<li>Never give the password out to anyone.</li>
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<li>If someone has learnt your password, change it immediately.</li>
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<li>Every few months, change your password.</li>
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<li>Choose a password you can remember so you don't have to write it
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down.</li>
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<li>Avoid letting people observe you typing your password.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Copyright © 2003-2010 The Mozilla Foundation.</p>
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