And, if you’re not using Firefox to save passwords, then there would be no passwords to delete. If you’re using Firefox to save passwords, then why on earth would you want this option enabled. If you click to enable “Firefox”, for example, all of Firefox’s areas are automatically marked for cleaning, including “Passwords”, and a warning message will popup- – This option will delete your saved passwords: Most of my clients, for example, would have no clue as to what areas are safe to clean and what areas involve a potential risk.Īdmittedly, the software does display a warning popup message when an area of risk is involved. I don’t see how your average Joe home can be tasked with this responsibility.
This is something I do not like because it means that all the decision-making is down to the end-user. Notice anything? The list of areas to clean is huge, much too long to display here, but note that no areas are enabled for cleaning by default. The above screenshot is how BleachBit’s main interface presents.