Horse Browser is a new web browser, designed for online research. As you browse, every link opens in a new page and is saved on a Trail, a list of nested pages stored in your sidebar. This means you can keep track of research and say goodbye to the messy tabs you’re used to in Google Chrome.

In this blog post, we’ll be sharing how to use Horse Browser’s in-built Password Manager.

➤ About Horse Browser’s Password Manager

Horse Browser provides users with its own secure, in-built Password Manager feature, named Saddlepack. All passwords are stored locally.

➤ How to use Password Manager in Horse Browser

When you enter a password on a site, a pop-up will appear in the sidebar asking if you'd like to save it.

Pop-up message to save password in Horse Browser’s Saddlepack Password Manager

Once saved, the password will be securely stored in your Saddlepack under Settings.

You can access the Saddlepack Password Manager anytime. Go to Settings:

Mouse users:

Keyboard users:

Find Password Manager, click Unlock Saddlepack.

Horse Browser’s in-built Password Manager, named Saddlepack

You can remove or view specific passwords at any time by clicking Unlock Saddlepack.

➤ In conclusion

Horse Browser provides an in-built Password Manager feature, named Saddlepack. Passwords can be viewed and removed by accessing Saddlepack from Horse Browser’s Settings.