View Saved Passwords on a Mac
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View Saved Passwords on a Mac
Had hoped to transition to Vivaldi from Opera, but the inability to view/update saved passwords within the context of the browser is a bit of a showstopper.
- save within the confines of the browser with a separate browser password
- save within the mac keychain using userid/password
NOT being able to view them just really isn't going to be very workable in the long run. Lots of valid reasons to want to view them. Or edit them.
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@oxroxo In addition to the password-related controls in Vivaldi's Privacy settings, you also have access to Chromium's password management functions in chrome://settings/passwords
You can also import and export passwords via the Chromium UI as well although to enable this functionality, you might first have to enable chrome://flags/#PasswordImport and/or chrome://flags/#PasswordExport
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@oxroxo It also goes without saying that we're sad to see any users switching to another browser and we hope that you'll continue to follow Vivaldi's development. Please also feel free to provide the Vivaldi team with any feedback that you can in order to help make Vivaldi better in the future.
Thanks!
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@oxroxo Vivaldi and/or Chromium simply aren't traditional password managers and can't be used as such. They're merely there to casually save some website passwords, but I wouldn't bet on any browser managing all my passwords reliably and securely.
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