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FF not saving updating passwords

I have FF on my new iPad, but also on my old iPhone SE and Win7 netbook. FF on my iPad no longer saves or updates passwords. I may have broken things when I changed my sy… (read more)

I have FF on my new iPad, but also on my old iPhone SE and Win7 netbook. FF on my iPad no longer saves or updates passwords. I may have broken things when I changed my sync email, or maybe changed a setting on the iOS password app. Undoing those changes has made no difference. I’d be very grateful if someone could help me out of this mess, as my only option is to wipe the iPad and start again. Thanks! Mal.

Asked by c8j6nf5dmc 2 months ago

Last reply by c8j6nf5dmc 2 months ago

Impossible Date

I Mozilla security section of our account I came across the Password Date Created and realized that it says 6/2/2025  ?? Wondering what is the correct means of amend… (read more)

I Mozilla security section of our account I came across the Password Date Created and realized that it says 6/2/2025  ?? Wondering what is the correct means of amending this future date with an estimated correct date or....?

Asked by sunfrostfarms 1 month ago

Firefox does not offer to save my password when I use the https version of a site, having used the http version previously

I have been developing an Angular website that's served on port 4200 on localhost. Up until now it only accepted http connections, but I've now upgraded it to https. Fire… (read more)

I have been developing an Angular website that's served on port 4200 on localhost. Up until now it only accepted http connections, but I've now upgraded it to https. Firefox has about 50 credentials remembered for this site and it's always worked fine, but if I go to the https URL, it totally refuses either to show the existing password OR pop up the dialog box to add it for the new URL, so I have to type the password every time. I've disabled all extensions as suggested and it still doesn't work, although for the http URL it still does. I've not added any code on the site to discourage saving credentials. What do you suggest?

Asked by nigelr12 1 month ago

Why do you makechanges then leave users with no clear information on how to use the chaged item?

You managed to change my password for accessing AMAZON to a very long password that has never worked so far for the last two months! So, I have been denied a site I use t… (read more)

You managed to change my password for accessing AMAZON to a very long password that has never worked so far for the last two months! So, I have been denied a site I use to use regularly and you still deny a human to ask for help, only your jog-related jargon!

I would hate to sue you but AMAZON may help me when they hear what you've done to me, and perhaps hundreds of other former customers.

So, help me get back to AMAZON today!

William Lee 2ropn2mr@gmail.com

Asked by William Lee 5 months ago

Last reply by James (On Leave) 5 months ago

"Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords"

For the longest time, I was frustrated that Firefox didn't "remember" saved passwords. I finally figured out that there was this toggle that kept Firefox from saving pass… (read more)

For the longest time, I was frustrated that Firefox didn't "remember" saved passwords. I finally figured out that there was this toggle that kept Firefox from saving passwords unless I was logged into Firefox. Since I'd already logged into Firefox three times that day (when my Dell gets bogged down, it developes an odd habit of delaying response to my scrolling, and then taking it as a click on the "close" button), I unchecked the box. Tonight, I was looking for something else in my settings, and noticed the "Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords" was checked. I unchecked it, went back to looking for why Firefox wanted me to sign in when I was just trying to sing into an unrelated site, came back to "Privacy and Security" and "Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords" was checked again. No matter how many times I uncheck the box, if I click away and come back a few minutes later, it's checked again. Why? I've got to jump through SO many hoops EVERY time I open the browser to use the "save passwords" feature, I may as well not even have the feature and just use my spreadsheet for everything I can't remember.

Asked by wendygoerl 2 weeks ago