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[Feature Request] Account switcher #24
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Hi. I can certainly try to add this feature yes, but I'll need to figure out a secure way of doing it. |
Yes, there was a menu item where you entered the username and password for each. They did have a disclaimer on it that it stored your username and password for the use of this function. |
Yes, I'd have to put a disclaimer too. Even though the data saved by the extension is relatively secure, it is not encrypted. However, the data is only saved locally to your machine, but is also synchronised with your Mozilla/Google/Microsoft account if you have browser sync enabled, so no third party should have access. Despite this, I'm not comfortable with storing the username and password in "plaintext", so I'd suggest an option to encrypt the credentials with a pin number or master password to add some level of security. |
Understood. I hope you can find the right solution. |
Any updates on this? |
Apologies for the delay. I'll work on this next, hopefully I can add it soon. |
I installed this extension because Reddit Enhancement Suite is no longer being developed or supported. One feature I used to use it for was the account switcher. I was wondering if you would consider adding this feature to your extension.
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