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Limit autofill to specific page/uri

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Is there a way to limit autofill logins to a specific page/uri?

Currently, the autofill feature acts on domain names. This is quite vague for pages where you have to manage other ones logins. But I don't want to turn it off completely.

How can I specify the autofill to a specific page/uri below the domain?

Is there a way to limit autofill logins to a specific page/uri? Currently, the autofill feature acts on domain names. This is quite vague for pages where you have to manage other ones logins. But I don't want to turn it off completely. How can I specify the autofill to a specific page/uri below the domain?

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Try to enter about:config in the URL bar and set signon.includeOtherSubdomainsInLookup = false.

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Thank you for the advice, but this does'nt do the job.

Intuitively I would change the url in stored logins. But the ui does'nt let me do this.

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Ok, I understand. No, it's only per domain.

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Thats a problem.

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Note that you can always use "Use Saved Login/Password" in the right-click context menu to select a saved login. This even works with the Password Manager disabled provided that you have entered the Primary Password by opening about:logins if you use this feature. I personally prefer this because I do not always want to login when I visit a website with a saved login.

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