Browser Password Deletion Protection

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At least a couple of times, I've deleted all the passwords stored in Brave Browser using Bleachbit.
Nevertheless, I remain a Taliban of Bleachbit :-)

I limited the damage and the time by importing an older version of Chrome's passwords, but the longest task was figuring out which flag or flags were responsible for the deletion, which I had mistakenly checked.

Since I'm notoriously limited, it took me some time, repeating the same mistake, before understanding which checkbox to avoid.

So I think it's helpful—provided the change hasn't already been implemented in the newly downloaded v6.0—to clearly indicate the effect of checking all the boxes on the left.

I understand it's a lot of work, but once the first version of the effects of each deletion is created, all subsequent ones will be much quicker to implement or fix.

For now I indicate the selection that I believe is responsible for the deletion of the passwords. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if not, please write it next to the correct entry: I believe it's "Brave Auto Fill Data" included in the Winapp2.ini extension.

Cheers

PS
It wouldn't be bad if the three controls at the top right (minimize, maximize, close)
were larger. Even taking into account the width (and length) of the bar.
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The minimal controls will certainly be elegant, but let's also remember those who unfortunately don't have 11/10' of vision :-)

BleachBit version: 
5.0.2
Your operating system: 
Windows 11

I've deleted all the passwords stored in Brave Browser using Bleachbit.

I am sorry to hear that. I want no surprises for users.

Nevertheless, I remain a Taliban of Bleachbit :-)

Thank you for your support!

So I think it's helpful—provided the change hasn't already been implemented in the newly downloaded v6.0—to clearly indicate the effect of checking all the boxes on the left.

BleachBit 6.0.0 did have multiple changes to improve clarity and safety, but there were no changes specific to Winapp2.ini.

For now I indicate the selection that I believe is responsible for the deletion of the passwords. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if not, please write it next to the correct entry: I believe it's "Brave Auto Fill Data" included in the Winapp2.ini extension.

No, I don't think so. Please try this test. Right-click on Brave Auto Fill Data in the tree view on the left. Then, right-click on Preview so it previews just the single option.

Does it show a file named Login Data? If not, then it is not deleting passwords.

Watch out for Brave Login Data Extras. This deletes passwords. You can add the Login Data file to your whitelist (in BleachBit version 5) or keeplist (in BleachBit version 6).

It wouldn't be bad if the three controls at the top right (minimize, maximize, close)
were larger. Even taking into account the width (and length) of the bar.
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The minimal controls will certainly be elegant, but let's also remember those who unfortunately don't have 11/10' of vision :-)

What do you think of the options in issue 2018?

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Andrew, lead developer

After unchecking the item I believe to be in Winapp2.ini > "Brave Login Data Extras," I manually launched Bleachbit 6.0, even multiple times, and curiously, nothing happened until I rebooted my PC the next day.
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As every day, according to schedule, the next day, when the "User Login" condition occurred, Bleachbit's automatic, hidden cleanup was started
which - once again - deleted all the passwords for the default browser Brave, despite the fact that the following objects had been added to "Preferences" > "Kept List":
1. C:\Users\MyUser\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Profile 6\Login Data For Account
2. C:\Users\MyUser\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Profile 6\Bookmarks
3. C:\Users\MyUser\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Default\Login Data For Account
4. C:\Users\MyUser\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Default\Login Data
5. C:\Users\MyUser\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\User Data\Default\Bookmarks
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The only thing I know for sure is that by disabling the block that, in the list on the left, alphabetically starts after "VLC media player" with the entry "Applications" -> Brave, a section that I—perhaps mistakenly—identify as implemented by Winapp2.ini, the Brave password deletion is interrupted.

The consequence is that password deletion does not depend on "Brave Login Data Extras," or at least not only on "Brave Login Data Extras."

For now, I'm keeping the entire section disabled.
Perhaps later, I'll take the time to check the entries one by one.
Cheers