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Mozilla Firefox Lockwise Password App Reaches End-of-Life, Will Stop Support From December 13 | Technology News

Mozilla Firefox Lockwise Password App Reaches End-of-Life, Will Stop Support From December 13 Mozilla has announced that it is ending support for its Firefox Lockwise password app. It is available for Android and iOS devices and will reach its end-of-life on December 13. The final release version — version 1.8.1 on iOS, version 4.0.3 on Android — will soon be available on App Store and Google Play store.

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