Reviews for Link Password
Link Password by FigaroSwe
Review by Firefox user 14126102
Rated 1 out of 5
by Firefox user 14126102, 6 years agoWhat am I missing? Using Firefox on a Windows 10 machine and if I encrypt a folder using a password of 123456 and then come back and do another encrypt (without decrypt) using 567890 - the new password overrides the previous password. What this says to me is that anyone can enter their own new password to encrypt and then decrypt with their new password thus leaving my original password useless and exposing my folder.
Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi.
You have probable misunderstanding how the Link Password work for muliple encryption of the same bookmark.
Link Password have two modes for encryption bookmark that already is encrypted (Skip already encrypted bookmarks).
* Skip encrypting: Then all unencrypted bookmark will be encrypted with the new password and old bookmarks will be encrypted with the old password.
* Encrypt again: Then all bookmarks will be encrypted with the new password, and if any of the bookmarks was encrypted since before you will have to first providing you new password and then providing the old password.
You have probable misunderstanding how the Link Password work for muliple encryption of the same bookmark.
Link Password have two modes for encryption bookmark that already is encrypted (Skip already encrypted bookmarks).
* Skip encrypting: Then all unencrypted bookmark will be encrypted with the new password and old bookmarks will be encrypted with the old password.
* Encrypt again: Then all bookmarks will be encrypted with the new password, and if any of the bookmarks was encrypted since before you will have to first providing you new password and then providing the old password.