Firefox Lockwise (previously known as Firefox Lockbox) is, as its name suggests, a virtual security box where you can store your passwords and access them whenever and wherever you want. What's more, you can easily sync all your devices.
The way Firefox Lockwise works is very similar to other password managers you can find on Android. On it, you can have as many entries as you want, since you'll need one for each website or service where you have a username and password. These will be automatically synced the first time you log into your Mozilla account.
To access any of your accounts or login information, all you have to do is tap on it. If it's a website, it will automatically open in your preferred browser with your information already entered. And if it's an app, all you have to do is tap to copy your username and password.
One of the strengths of Firefox Lockwise is that it lets you open the app with your fingerprint, although you can also set up a password if you prefer. In addition, a timer automatically locks the app every few minutes. This way, no one but you can use it.
Firefox Lockwise is a good security tool for Android, thanks to which you can keep all your passwords and user accounts protected and secure. As if this were not enough, it also makes it easier to access all your accounts in a snap.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 7.0 or higher required
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