You should be able to edit saved credentials directly for each site. For instance, if I login to Dominos.com, there should be an entry within LAM Playground settings that is added that is essentially a reference to the cookie/session that is saved on the machine for Dominos.com.
What I mean by that is, typically, for a web browser, you can clear your session/cookies for specific sites/clearing site data. Rabbit hole should track where you login, or you should be able to manually enter a URL that you’ve logged into, and it should save that to the Rabbit hole, allowing you to later go back and delete specifically that website’s credentials/login session.
So instead of only an option to delete all session data, it should be site-specific, allowing the user to track what sites data has been given to. If I wanted to delete the Dominos.com session, I should be able to delete the session/cookies/site data specifically to that website.
Please let me know if I need to further clarify what the suggestion is.
I think this would help users better track what data they’ve given to Rabbit, allow users to understand where they’re at risk in the event of a data breach, and give better usability/ability to easily change single logins in the event you forget a password, or need to update just one out of what might become a bunch of passwords shared with LAM.