It's one kind of system impact to do that for passwords at individual site log-ins, and another to do it constantly for each frequently-accessed browser file involving open tabs, bookmarks, and history which involve frequent read/writes. Opera could then always use the right container for the OS-account we use it at the moment.Įverything that's stored in encrypted form requires decryption before it can be used. And then create one container for each OS-account we use this edition of Opera on. This is a really great feature! Much better then implementing a master password for each software! Why do you not apply this method to all other sensitive information stored in Opera? Such as settings, open tabs, bookmarks, history. Let me correct a wrong information: your password couldn't be used because the file for stored passwords would not work in a different computer other than the one it was created. How do you think can your suggestion be managed there in an easy and secure way? But some accounts where I use my pen-drive do not give me admin rights. Right! Can you tell me one that does not need admit rights to be executed? TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt need admin rights on the OS-account. If any data in a pen-drive is so important that it should not be accessed by others, then it should be encrypted.
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