In a bit to distinguish itself from its competitors by focusing heavily on privacy and security; Mozilla just launched an android password manager, Firefox Lockbox.
It promises to store passwords more securely and privately while ensuring people remain logged in to their favorite apps and services.
Credentials are protected with 256-bit encryption and it connects to the desktop version of Firefox.
Once installed, the app automatically copies your passwords from Firefox - saving you from manually typing them in one-by-one.
Once set up, the Firefox Lockbox can be accessed using a set password, your phone’s fingerprint reader, or facial recognition.
The app is available for both Android and iOS users.
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