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"Startup -> Ask for password on startup" should be default #93

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davidhedlund opened this issue May 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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"Startup -> Ask for password on startup" should be default #93

davidhedlund opened this issue May 8, 2016 · 2 comments

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@davidhedlund
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I think it is a major security flaw that Thunderbirds default master password do not ask for password before it shows any windows. For example, you can read stored emails without entering the master password.

The only way to prevent this is by using your add-on but only by checking "Master Password+ options -> Startup -> Ask for password on startup". Why is this not default?

@vanowm
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vanowm commented May 10, 2016

Because not everyone is using MP+ as security measure, but a means to prevent annoying multiple MP popups.

@davidhedlund
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@vanowm I suggest that you consider to add a "Did you know?" pop-up that notify the user that this can be done.

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