Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I was looking for some points to deduct a star, but currently i can't find them. Its a really nice and usefull addon.

Just one thing: when using thunderbird, and i have set ask password at startup it looked to me like TB got hung up when it tried installing new update (just disabeled it for one start then and its fine)

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.15.4.1-signed). 

Unfortunately I don't know any way make MP+ execute before anything else, therefor it's possible that MP prompt window showed after some other window already showed, which might halt everything until MP is entered.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

should update my review:found function "hide promts for x min" really nice. but clicking cancel should enable it automaticaly.But even like that really usefull, preventing many disturbances.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.14.1-signed). 

Sorry, but I disagree. Cancel should never enable anything, cancel is cancel...
It might not obvious, but if you check the "hide prompts for xx" checkbox and hit "ok" button, it will activate temporary prompts suppression regardless on if entered MP is correct or not or even if nothing was entered.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Yea, it is really a nice add-on. Especially when you sometimes pass someone your PC and the person shall not get anoyed by promts. Also when you dont always want to login on a page.BUT had to disable this feature, because when httacess passwords are requested, notification is showen, but the httacess dialog prevents you from reacting on the notification. Also when you want to login, to a page, and notification shows up, you enter the Masterpassword, you need to reload the page, to get paswords inputten.=> good start, but still much work left
maybe whitelist pages would help there?

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.13.1.1-signed). 

Yes, there are some issues with modal dialogs.
So far I was unable find a way to determine which part of the software requested MP I can't add white list feature. For the .htaccess login prompt I might have an idea how to handle that. We'll see :)