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    On 2017-04-12 5:36 PM, Gregory Szorc wrote:<br>
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            <div>Unless the implementation of Master Password has
              changed in the past ~4 years, my recollection is that the
              security it provides is marginal and basically constitutes
              a false sense of security.<br>
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    FWIW I'm pretty sure this 2009 Lifehacker article still works: <br>
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href="http://lifehacker.com/5350375/how-to-recover-your-firefox-master-password"
      target="_blank">http://lifehacker.com/5350375/<wbr>how-to-recover-your-firefox-<wbr>master-password</a><br>
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    - mhoye<br>
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    p.s. hack the planet<br>
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