Mozilla Announces Firefox Lockbox, a Face ID-Compatible Password Manager for iOS | Linux Today

Mozilla Announces Firefox Lockbox, a Face ID-Compatible Password Manager for iOS

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Marius Nestor
Jul 10, 2018

Today, Mozilla announced that it had developed two new apps for Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android mobile operating systems, Firefox Lockbox for iOS and Notes by Firefox for Android. The two apps are currently available for testing through the company’s Mobile Test Pilot Experiments initiative. The Firefox Lockbox for iOS promises to be a password manager that you can take anywhere, so you won’t have to reset your new passwords when you forget them. While the app can sync passwords across devices, it’s only compatible with passwords save through the Firefox web browser via a Firefox Sync account.

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