Many of you have wisely switched to the significantly more secure Firefox browser, especially if you had been using Microsoft's Internet Explorer running on the Windows operating system. Kudos for your wise choice.
Many of you also take advantage of Firefox's password storage for website passwords. A minor security problem exists that allows other users on your computer to see these passwords. From within Firefox if you go to Tools >Options > Privacy and click on the "View Saved Passwords" button and then "Show Passwords" your passwords can be displayed.

This is obviously not desirable if you use things such as online banking, etc. Luckilly this is very easy to solve. My first recommendation would be to use your Windows or Macintosh Operating Systems User Security which keeps all of your files, information, etc contained in different users that require a password to access. If you do not want to have multiple users on your computer you can fix this by going to the tools dialogue and selecting the option to set a master password for Firefox and you are all set.
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