Firefox Passwords via Autofill on Mac
How can I get Firefox Passwords as an option to select in Autofill on a Mac?
How can I get Firefox Passwords as an option to select in Autofill on a Mac?
I use a Primary Password. Until yesterday, I only had to enter the Primary password when I when I went to a website that had a login. Now I have to enter the password to … (read more)
I use a Primary Password. Until yesterday, I only had to enter the Primary password when I when I went to a website that had a login. Now I have to enter the password to open Firefox. Clicking cancel twice will make it go away. I deleted the primary password, got out of Firefox, reopened Firefox and then checked primary password and re-entered the primary password. The problem remains. How do I fix this?
In Firefox, it's possible to store logins, and then assign a Master Password to protect those stored logins. In the newest version of Firefox desktop for Windows (136.0 … (read more)
In Firefox, it's possible to store logins, and then assign a Master Password to protect those stored logins.
In the newest version of Firefox desktop for Windows (136.0 - 64 bit) - it asks for the Master Password twice, even when only showing a blank start tab.
Normally, it will first asks for the Master Password, when you browse to a website, that has a stored login. Is it a bug or a new security feature?? - anyway, I find it very, very annoying.
Why do Firefox require password when browser opens?
My Firefox prompts me to enter the master password when it opens, even though the current homepage is Firefox's default one and there is no place that requires login.I ha… (read more)
My Firefox prompts me to enter the master password when it opens, even though the current homepage is Firefox's default one and there is no place that requires login.I have already tried turning off and then turning on the master password, but it still doesn't work.
Good afternoon. Since recently (probably after the last Firefox update to version 136.0) I have a problem: every time I start Firefox it requires the main password set in… (read more)
Good afternoon. Since recently (probably after the last Firefox update to version 136.0) I have a problem: every time I start Firefox it requires the main password set in the settings. Before this problem did not occur, no settings were changed.
I read the official article on this topic, but the recommendations described there did not help me. I turned off the password, logged out of the browser, turned it back on, logged out again, and nothing. When I turned it back on, still at every startup it asked for the password.
I also noticed that every time I start it up, the loading circle next to the cursor spins, like something is happening. Can you tell me what it could be and how to get rid of this problem?
OS: Windows 11 24H2.
I just launched FF 136 today. On the first launch, there was nothing unusual, except the usual dialogs to describe new features and release notes. I tried the new settin… (read more)
I just launched FF 136 today. On the first launch, there was nothing unusual, except the usual dialogs to describe new features and release notes.
I tried the new setting to show the new sidebar, but turned it back off afterward.
But on all subsequent browser launches, my primary password was required. I want a primary password to protect my saved logins and settings, but don't want to have to enter it just to use the browser.
An online search said that if I were using Sync, that might be a reason my password is required at startup. However, I have never used Sync and never logged into it.
I tried starting up in safe mode, to eliminate extension issues, but my PW was still required. Does anyone know how to eliminate the prompt at startup, while still maintaining the primary password for settings?
The notification to enter your Primary Password appears twice after opening Firefox for the first time. Refreshing Firefox doesn't solve the issue.
With update 136.0, FF is requiring us to use a master password. I have one already set so my data is protected. I do not need a master password to open FF, but now I do. … (read more)
With update 136.0, FF is requiring us to use a master password. I have one already set so my data is protected. I do not need a master password to open FF, but now I do.
STOP THIS MADNESS
Every time I open Firefox, it prompts me for my Primary Password immediately. Skipping the dialog the first time opens a second, identical dialog. It's not being caused b… (read more)
Every time I open Firefox, it prompts me for my Primary Password immediately. Skipping the dialog the first time opens a second, identical dialog. It's not being caused by any add-on/extension, because the problem occurs in exactly the same way in Troubleshoot Mode. It's not Sync, because I'm not signed into any Mozilla account. An internet search showed me a page here indicating I should disable Primary Password, then re-enable it. This didn't fix the problem.
Firefox suddenly and inexplicably started asking for my primary password twice when I start the browser. I am not in sync enabled mode. When I cancel the primary passwo… (read more)
Firefox suddenly and inexplicably started asking for my primary password twice when I start the browser. I am not in sync enabled mode. When I cancel the primary password request twice Firefox behaves normally. It does this even after I disable extensions and it does it when I start Firefox in troubleshooting safe mode. My other computer is not doing this.
I'm using Firefox v136.0 on a Windows 11 host. Each time I open Firefox the software prompts me two times (via a dialog) to enter the primary password. (I previously en… (read more)
I'm using Firefox v136.0 on a Windows 11 host.
Each time I open Firefox the software prompts me two times (via a dialog) to enter the primary password. (I previously enabled and defined a primary password.) I'm also prompted twice to enter the primary password when I open the Firefox's SETTINGS page. This happens in "regular" and SAFE mode. I do not have any extensions installed nor themes installed/enabled. The only plugins that are installed are "OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc." and "Widevine Content Decryption Module provided by Google Inc."
When I delete the primary password, the browser does not prompt me to enter the primary password on startup or when opening the SETTINGS page.
FWIW, I've tried the following sequence, but the problem persists:
When I reopen Firefox, it prompts me twice to enter my primary password. When I open Firefox's SETTINGS, I am prompted twice to enter the primary password.
Any suggestions as to how I can convince Firefox to not prompt me twice for the primary password when opening the browser would be appreciated.
Need to change my password
Disable passwords feature of Firefox
My bookmarks got screwed up and I deleted Firefox and created a New password and I can't access my bookmarks. How can I get them back ? I have Android phone please h… (read more)
My bookmarks got screwed up and I deleted Firefox and created a New password and I can't access my bookmarks. How can I get them back ? I have Android phone please help 😟
I can neither use my old password, or create a new one. the link you sent me does not work
Until the last couple of days, I could go to any website without having to put in my Primary Code, now Firefox is asking for the code on EVERY website and I am reluctant … (read more)
Until the last couple of days, I could go to any website without having to put in my Primary Code, now Firefox is asking for the code on EVERY website and I am reluctant to put it in because it would then leave all of my accounts exposed if I leave my computer.
I'm happy using Password Manager, but I want to choose when I put in the Primary Password and not be dictated to by an algorithm, particularly if it doesn't involve membership and I am just looking for information.
How can i stop it from happeniing?
i somehow set up primary password , don't know how to recovery it, on a new laptop
how do I recover master password if I forget it?
Is the Primary (formerly called "Master") password shared or Firefox synchronised between different devices? The reason that I ask this is that I am a decrepit and ignor… (read more)
Is the Primary (formerly called "Master") password shared or Firefox synchronised between different devices?
The reason that I ask this is that I am a decrepit and ignorant old bugger in his 8th decade that has been using Firefox for nearly 25 years. Consequently I have a lot of passwords stored in Firefox's password manager that I REALLY do not want to lose.
Unfortunately, on my main desktop machine, becoming more paranoid after a suspected identity theft attack, I decide to change the Master Password (recently re-named to Primary Password) to something longer and harder to guess or break.
Unfortunately I have forgotten what I changed it to ! (I can remember the first 15 characters but then not the ending sequence...)
However, I discovered that on an old laptop (that had not been connected to the internet for a long time - and I've disconnected it from the local Wi-Fi now) that my old password still worked and I could still see many of the old passwords (since it had not been synchronised).
I am worried that if I try and restore my passwords by now connecting to the internet and synchronising, I will then be locked out of this remaining treasury of my passwords if Firefox synchronisation then disastrously changes the old password (that I still remember) to the new password that I have forgotten - hence my question...
PS: I still have a paper record of something called an "Account Recovery Key" consisting of 8 groups of 4 alphanumeric characters (each group only contains capital letters and numerals - although one 4 character group does not contain any numerals at all, but all groups have at least one capital letter). Could I use this to recover the misremembered new password?
PPS: Don't you think it is always a bad idea to include both zeroes and letter Oh for Oscars in this account recovery key as capital letters rather than lower case letters, since they look so similar?
ie z00 or zoo is less prone to confusion that Z00 or ZOO