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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/07/25/firefox-security/

  • Dan Peterson · 2 years ago
    How could you leave out 1Passwd?!?! - http://1passwd.com - for us mac users? It's a lot like Roboform but a whole lot better and includes a plugin for Firefox as well as all the other browsers. Friggin' awesome app.
  • Dan Peterson · 2 years ago
    That should really go right at the top of your list next to Roboform IMO.
  • Staci · 2 years ago
    Probably because of the fact that he only put up links to things that don't cost anything. Your comment was sort of useless Dan it was very random and had nothing to do with the post at hand.
  • Tom Morris · 2 years ago
    1Passwd is quite neat (and it's currently $10 off at maczot.com), but what made me most satisfied was FireGPG, which allows you to use Firefox as a GPG client. It also integrates with Gmail, so you can sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt email within Gmail. Mind-blowingly great.
  • Zia · 2 years ago
    Sean, great list! Many thanks for this.

    I could not see McAfee SiteAdvisor (http://zia.blogspot.com/2007/02/mcafee-siteadvi...) which is a good add-on too.
  • Jia · 2 years ago
    Wow! Great list. Very useful. You might also like this 50 Best Firefox Extensions list.
  • Karl · 2 years ago
    Although it's not really a security or privacy add-on, I miss FingerAuth add-on (http://www.fingerauth.com) in this list. Many people use my computer, I don't want to remember all my passwords and I don't feel comfortable using the Firefox password manager. So, for me, using fingerprints for my passwords solved my concerns about privacy and security.
  • rj · 2 years ago
    May want to include Stanford's SafeCache and SafeHistory

    www.safecache.com
    www.safehistory.com
  • Dan Sucks A · 2 years ago
    Dan Peterson you are a fool, do not pay for software, especially something for a mac!
    Visit forumw(dot)org to get it for free, duh!
  • Arnnei · 2 years ago
    Hi,

    Why not use the CAT Cellular Authentication TFA OTP Strong Authentication and Identity Management tools. Affordable, secured and easy to deploy. The replacement of the old hardware OTP tokens technology.

    The CAT is also a passwords manager and can store all the end user's password weather they are OTP or Fixed.
  • New Homes Section · 1 year ago
    That's a pretty nice list - thanks for putting it together. I'm going to download SafeHistory - looks like they've got just about everything covered.
  • BillK · 1 year ago
    Anonymization Toolbar doesn't work anymore.
    Their server has dropped off the net.