Recent answers to How to permanantly disable the save password feature in firefox?https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/11580692017-04-28T14:33:39-07:00@Cor-el
Thank you. I had to lookup for the folder, finally I found it.
Thanks a ton.
2017-04-28T14:33:39-07:00RoMe89https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-963576<p>@Cor-el
Thank you. I had to lookup for the folder, finally I found it.
Thanks a ton.
</p>I'm on Linux myself and I'm using mozilla.cfg without any problems to change some default pref setti2017-04-27T21:31:35-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-963303<p>I'm on Linux myself and I'm using mozilla.cfg without any problems to change some default pref settings.
</p><p>You should have the defaults/pref folder in the <u>Firefox installation folder</u> if you have a version from the Mozilla server since that is the location of channel-prefs.js (stores app.update.channel).
A Firefox from the repositories may not have this folder and file.
You will have to see if it works if you create the defaults/pref folder and the local-settings.js in it.
</p><p>I even have a file in it that sets a dictionary path
</p>
<ul><li>pref("spellchecker.dictionary_path", "/usr/share/myspell");
</li></ul>@Cor-el Your solution works for windows. But i'm unable to do the same for linux.
I can't find defa2017-04-27T21:10:46-07:00RoMe89https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-963298<p>@Cor-el Your solution works for windows. But i'm unable to do the same for linux.
I can't find defaults/pref directory. Do i need to create one?
</p>You use the mozilla.cfg file to lock signon.rememberSignons to false.
//
lockPref("signon.rememberS2017-04-26T23:02:46-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-963005<p>You use the mozilla.cfg file to lock signon.rememberSignons to false.
</p>
<pre>//
lockPref("signon.rememberSignons", false);</pre>
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<p>You can use the <u>mozilla.cfg</u> file in the Firefox program folder to set or lock preferences and run privileged JavaScript code.
</p><p>A <u>local-settings.js</u> file needs to be placed in the "defaults/pref" folder where also the channel-prefs.js file is located to specify using mozilla.cfg.
</p><pre>pref("general.config.filename", "mozilla.cfg");
pref("general.config.obscure_value", 0);
</pre>
<p>These functions can be used in the mozilla.cfg file:
</p><pre>defaultPref(); // set new default value
pref(); // set pref, allow changes in current session
lockPref(); // lock pref, disallow changes
</pre>
<p>The mozilla.cfg and local-settings.js files need to start with a comment line (//).
</p><p>See Configuration:
</p>
<ul><li><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Enterprise_deployment" rel="nofollow">https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Enterprise_deployment</a>
</li></ul>
<p>See also:
</p>
<ul><li><a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences" rel="nofollow">http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences</a>
</li><li><a href="http://mike.kaply.com/2012/03/16/customizing-firefox-autoconfig-files/" rel="nofollow">http://mike.kaply.com/2012/03/16/customizing-firefox-autoconfig-files/</a>
</li></ul>@john99
What i actually want to do is prevent people from saving their passwords in their browsers.
2017-04-26T22:15:49-07:00RoMe89https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-962996<p>@john99
</p><p>What i actually want to do is prevent people from saving their passwords in their browsers.
Is it possible to create a policy or something.
</p>What do you mean by your users.
Are you supplying computers for office use, or deploying Firefox wi2017-04-26T21:16:40-07:00John99https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-962989<p>What do you mean by your users.
Are you supplying computers for office use, or deploying Firefox within a network for instance&nbsp;?
</p><p>I often say when people ask about disabling Firefox features what else are you doing to improve security and for instance prevent people from for instance
</p>
<ul><li> Using a new Firefox profile.
</li><li> Installing an additional browser
</li><li> Using a browser or even a complete OS from external media.
</li></ul>
<p>If your question relates to controlling children then they probably know more about computers than you do. They probably have their own devices or access to other devices and other networks, so again you may not be able to win by trying to restrict Firefox features.
</p><p>Not too sure if you are trying to prevent use of passwords, or prevent them being saved, if so maybe that is because you realise saving passwords on a browser even with a Firefox master password is probably not as secure as many people imagine.
</p>Type about:preferences#security<enter> in the address bar.
Under Logins, Turn off Remember Lo2017-04-26T20:40:42-07:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1158069#answer-962987<p>Type <strong>about:preferences#security</strong>&lt;enter&gt; in the address bar.
</p><p>Under <strong>Logins, </strong> Turn off <strong>Remember Logins. </strong>
To check the passwords you have listed,
press <strong>Saved Logins. </strong>
</p>