Passwordstate Password Manager is a Firefox extension for enterprise password management. It seamlessly saves and retrieves site login credentials. Other features include role-based access, two-factor authentication, auditing and compliance reporting, API, and mobile app support. It employs 256bit AES data encryption offering robust security. It provides the flexibility of resetting passwords across myriad platforms, enabling remote sessions without passwords, and integrations with Active Directory.
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Passwordstate for Firefox is a free form filler extension that obtains credentials from your on-premise Passwordstate installation.
Passwordstate is a web based solution for Enterprise Password Management, where teams of people can access and share sensitive password resources. Role based administration and end-to-end event auditing, provides a secure platform for password storage and collaboration.
Our Firefox extension allows you to save new web site login credentials, and automatically retrieve and form-fill web site logins. In addition, Passwordstate provides these other key features:
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Pros
Handy Firefox extension
Great for small businesses
Cons
Frequent master password prompts
Issues with filling in login information
Limited functionality compared to other password managers
Most mentioned
Master password prompts
Issues with filling in login information
Comparison to other password managers
User reviews
V8 was pretty great. Now with v9 I have to enter the master password every single time I start up the browser. Ok, security wise I can understand, although I would appreciate the option to choose whether I find it necessary. However, about half of the time after putting in the master password it tells me my session is expired, then I have to go to the website, log in there, confirm, and then... re-enter the master password. This is beyond annoying. Just remembering passwords is almost less of a hassle than this.
I will be migrating to a different password manager soon. Too bad, it used to be great.
Works about 70% of the time. Most of the time you have to manually copy the user name and password from the extension, which defeats the purpose of it.
Also why can't you should more than x amount of records for a website.
Their development team needs to have a look at Bitwarden makes a good password manager extension as this one is not.
Passwordstate Password Manager requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data
security. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
Passwordstate Password Manager is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise
caution when installing this add-on.