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Master password not longer required in Android

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Deleting the option to require the master password was a huge mistake. It was the only reason to prefer FF over Chrome. Can I roll back to an earlier version and get this option back? If so, how do I download this older version.

Deleting the option to require the master password was a huge mistake. It was the only reason to prefer FF over Chrome. Can I roll back to an earlier version and get this option back? If so, how do I download this older version.

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Hi

The primary password is no longer a feature in Firefox for Android, but the password store cannot be accessed unless you enter your device security measure.

Using an older version of Firefox for Android will mean that you will not have the latest security updates that you have in the most recent version.