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✔ How can we store two passwords for the same website for two different webpages ?

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Hi everyone 🙋‍♂️

FF password manager seams to record password only for the root website as a reference regardless where we are in the website so... if we need two different psds inside a specific website, we're screwed ! Per instance :

For Fsi.com/account I set one password = p1 and for Fsi.com/webmail I set another password = p2

FF password manager store both passwords under Fsi.com so... the latest set overrides the first set.

How can we force FF password manager to reference the whole website path and not only the website root path ?

Best regards, iBenny

Hi everyone 🙋‍♂️ FF password manager seams to record password only for the root website as a reference regardless where we are in the website so... if we need two different psds inside a specific website, we're screwed ! Per instance : For Fsi.com/account I set one password = p1 and for Fsi.com/webmail I set another password = p2 FF password manager store both passwords under Fsi.com so... the latest set overrides the first set. How can we force FF password manager to reference the whole website path and not only the website root path ? Best regards, '''''iBenny'''''

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It's per domain, as you've noticed. You need at least a different username to create second credentials.

If there's no username field on that website, you can create a bogus one, using the + sign in the password manager.

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It's per domain, as you've noticed. You need at least a different username to create second credentials.

If there's no username field on that website, you can create a bogus one, using the + sign in the password manager.

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Many thanks TyDraniu 👍

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