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"textContent": "> Moonchild, would it be possible to add a simple counter in the saved passwords section? It wouldn't have many uses I admit, but right now it could potentially be useful to quickly check whether something happeened to the db. I don't expect partial passwords wipe to happen (it wouldn't make any sense, either the db is ok or it's not), but at this point anythinng is possible I guess.\n\nI would not expect to see any reply to this request, because it doesn't make sense so far.\n\"counter\" => of what - usage perhaps?\n\"useful to ... check whether something happened to the db\" => nope, because \"either the db is ok or it's not\".\n\"simple\" => this type of characterization in a feature request is never valid.\n\nThe point of software development is for the development team to eat and manage the complexity behind every feature so that users don't have to. There's no consistent relation between how easy something looks in the user interface versus how difficult it was to develop and is to maintain.\n\nIn case you're serious, post an image of what the feature should look like. Also a rationale for why it should exist. Include a few-sentence complete description of the big-picture end-goal. If so motivated, include detail of how that might be done, logically speaking. (Some of this discussion probably already exists in various browser forums.) Regardless, developers will choose what is actually implemented to achieve the goal. As is, this request is not actionable.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Browser Support • Re: Stored passwords wiped. AGAIN.",
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