Opera browser required.
"Passwords Cleaner" is the easiest way to clear your browser password's history for a specified period. You can define custom period on the options page. Also, you can define the area (zone) in which you want the data to be cleared.
For a more comprehensive cleaner try my eCleaner
https://addons.opera.com/extensions/details/ecleaner-forget-button/
Using this extension it is possible to delete the passwords history of three different zones:
1. Normal websites,
2. Protected websites,
3. Extension zone
Definitions:
-> Extensions zone: Extensions and packaged applications a user has installed
-> Protected websites zone: Websites that have been installed as hosted applications
For bug reports please visit:
https://github.com/andy-portmen/ecleaner
For FAQs please visit:
https://add0n.com/ecleaner.html?from=passwords-cleaner
- This extension can clear recent browsing history, cookies, downloads, passwords and related data.
- This extension can access your tabs and browsing activity.
Screenshot
About the extension
- Downloads
- 8,478
- Category
- Privacy & Security
- Version
- 0.1.1
- Size
- 82.4 KB
- Last update
- 25 Sep 2019
- Licence
- Copyright 2019 andy-portmen
- Service website
- https://add0n.com/ecleaner.html?from=passwords-cleaner
- Support page
- https://add0n.com/ecleaner.html?from=passwords-cleaner
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