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Disable The Remembering Password Feature Or Stop It From Remembering Password For A Specific Site

9/21/2008 | putersandnet.com


firefox

Firefox is set to be asking you whether you want it to remember your password or not each time it detect that you have typed in a password on a website by default.

firefox

As you may have already known, If you click on Remember botton, firefox will save the password and remember it each time you want to sign-in on the site.

If you are using a public pc or a shared computer or whatever the reason might be you just want to disable this feature or stop it from remembering your password for a site.

Don't want it to ask to remember your password for a site?
Just click on the Never For This Site button and it will never ask you again to remember a password for that site.

If you have already clicked on the Remember button and later changed your mind, You can remove the site from the saved passwords list by going to Tools>>>>Options and then click on the Security tab. Look under password and click on the save passwords button.

firefox saved passwords

Now click on the site you want to remove and click the Remove button or click the Remove All to remove all.

If you want to disable this feature from asking you whether to remember the password and also to not remember all the saved passwords. Go to Tools>>>>Options and then click on the Security tab.

firefox

Now uncheck the Remember Passwords For Sites and click ok...


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