[Mozilla Enterprise] Disable Show Password isn't working.
Mike Kaply
mkaply at mozilla.com
Mon Oct 7 16:48:51 UTC 2019
In the cfg file, lock the pref to true and it should work (lockPref).
It has to be locked in order to work.
Mike
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 11:48 AM <Richard_Stone at ared.uscourts.gov> wrote:
> We will be deploying firefox to a few hundred clients and I want to enable
> the password manager, but disable the button to show passwords on screen,
> that's mandatory for our privacy regulations. Whether or not the password
> manager is a good idea in the first place does not matter here.
>
> I am currently testing with firefox 68.1.0esr on Windows 10 enterprise
> LTSC.
>
> Enabling the password manager is no problem, that button to show passwords
> is what kept me busy for about a day now. There even exists a config that
> is supposed to just do what i need:
> pref.privacy.disable_button.view_passwords - But this seems to do nothing
> if set to true. I've tried it in the .js file and in the .cfg file. nothing
> changes when I set this to true or to 0.
>
>
> Richard Stone
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