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Is there a way to allow everyone on a shared pc to use the stored passwords but not see or edit them?

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i have contractors working in my office and they need to login into various websites. Up to now each time a contract is over i have to change all the passwords. Is there a way to allow them to use the website login passwords stored in firefox without them actually know what the password is?

i have contractors working in my office and they need to login into various websites. Up to now each time a contract is over i have to change all the passwords. Is there a way to allow them to use the website login passwords stored in firefox without them actually know what the password is?

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hi, no there won't be a reliable way to achieve this - though it may be possible to hide parts of the interface in firefox, those people or external tools they use would still have direct access to the pwd database on the disk and are able to get to the passwords this way...