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Originally Posted by baf
I don't think stock browser remembers any passwords. I suppose you need skipstone to save cookies in a file. Sites like facebook save session data in cookies if you select "remember me" option. It is then used to log you in again without entering password.
I will look at skipstone cookies storing.
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Originally Posted by baf
I implemented persistent cookies in the new version. Please check if it solves your issue.
Yet I need to add possibility to delete stored cookies. For now you will have to manually delete file "/mnt/us/extensions/skipstone/settings/.skipstone/cookies".
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Stock browser actually stores passwords (AFAIK)!
Anyway, your last release of SkipStone works and saves passwords!
Thanks for your work!