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Lockwise requires me to enter master password for each logon I view.

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Lockwise requires me to enter master password for each logon I view. Why not go back to the old way that I can view all passwords by entering the master password one time. Lockwise doesn't give anything new I see worthwhile, but does add a level of difficulty I don't see is necessary, like the old way better.

Lockwise requires me to enter master password for each logon I view. Why not go back to the old way that I can view all passwords by entering the master password one time. Lockwise doesn't give anything new I see worthwhile, but does add a level of difficulty I don't see is necessary, like the old way better.

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Hi Jer, It's a higher level of security. Currently, you can still revert back to the legacy password manager by changing the config entry signon.management.overrideURI to a blank value. Alternatively, you can show passwords the same as the legacy password manager: Type (or paste) chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul in the address bar and press Enter. You will need to resize your window and enter your Master Password to Show logins and again to Show passwords.