Online Password Manager available for Firefox 3

A new version of the myVidoop online password manager for Firefox is now available.

This updated version includes:

  • Support for Firefox 3
  • Cleaner notification shown when asking to autofill or remember a password
  • Many improvements ‘under the hood’.

If you already have the plugin installed simply go to ‘Tools’ -> ‘Add-ons’ and then click “Find Updates”.

Otherwise you can download it from this link: https://myvidoop.com/plugin/firefox/myvidoop.xpi

The myVidoop plugin lets you harness the security of your myVidoop account to store and manage your passwords in your personal vault. The plugin saves you time by remembering all of your passwords and then automatically logging you in to the correct site, every time. Passwords are only remembered when you want them to be and all data is encrypted and stored either on your local machine, or online with myVidoop so they can be accessible anytime anywhere. Check it out today and start saving yourself time and protecting your personal data online!

Update by development team: We have discovered an issue that affects Firefox plugin 1.0.3 users who store their passwords offline in a non-default location. If you are using 1.0.3 and had previously created a new file or saved your passwords as a different file under the “More Actions” menu, this may affect you.

There is a bug that may cause your plugin to forget the location of your password file. Go to the sites tab. If you notice some or all of your offline passwords are missing, you are no longer using your previous file. To fix it, you only need to re-open your file: click “More Actions” -> “Open Passwords File” and locate your previous file. If you haven’t already updated, this problem is fixed in the latest version of the Firefox plugin (1.0.4). We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and let us know if you have any problems.

3 Responses to “Online Password Manager available for Firefox 3”

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  1. 2008/05/13 at 6:32 pm | Link

    Please keep the ability to store HTTP authentication passwords on the road map. I’m stuck with the Firefox password manager until you support that. Thanks.

  2. 2008/05/14 at 3:23 pm | Link

    Another one for the roadmap, safari support. I would gladly replace 1password for vidoop.

  3. 2008/05/17 at 1:59 am | Link

    [...] Online Password Manager available for Firefox 3 From the Vidoop blog “The myVidoop plugin lets you harness the security of your myVidoop account to store and manage your passwords in your personal vault. The plugin saves you time by remembering all of your passwords and then automatically logging you in to the correct site, every time. Passwords are only remembered when you want them to be and all data is encrypted and stored either on your local machine, or online with myVidoop so they can be accessible anytime anywhere. Check it out today and start saving yourself time and protecting your personal data online!” [...]

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