Two Points To Remember Before You Trust Firefox Fully
By Angsuman Chakraborty, Gaea News NetworkTuesday, January 13, 2009
Let’s face the fact. Firefox has made our internet experience a lot easier. I know many people who tend to launch Firefox as its first application as soon as their computer starts running. But there are two very simple things I want to remind you before the benefits you sow are reaped and ripped apart by other people or misfortune.
1. If you are working in a public organization, do not save your password in Firefox unless its absolutely necessary. The point is, we register to so many social networking as well as professional websites that its really impossible to remember all the passwords. So even if you do, Go to Edit -> Preferences -> Security and check the box of using a master password and give a master password yourself and DO NOT forget that. It is a good and effective level of security and you must use it.
2. Do not keep Firefox your one step solution. Think of an alternative and get familiar with it some way. I am not askling you to leave the Firefox community. But say, one fine morning if you see that Firefox crashed down and never got up. You have lost all the passwords, all the account information and all the browsing histories and etc. So what you should do is either have a backup of all your passwords in a secure places, or Keep a Firefox Password recovery software with you. It may come in handy.
That’s it. Hope you will have a better experience with Firefox.
connor |
October 25, 2009: 11:34 am
uhm… this isn’t only trusting firefox completely, it’s trusting ANY browser completely. think before you bash one of the best browsers out there. -__- |
Erika