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[SOLVED] How can I get FF to "unremember" a single site's log-in details?

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I've removed PayPal's cookies, but Firefox is still inserting the login details. Now, I want to get Firefox to unremember just PayPal's login details.

I've done it, guys. I should have been more patient. Thanks for being here, though.

I've removed PayPal's cookies, but Firefox is still inserting the login details. Now, I want to get Firefox to unremember just PayPal's login details. I've done it, guys. I should have been more patient. Thanks for being here, though.

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Okay. In Firefox, select...

1. "Tools" from the menu. 2. Move down to, and click, "Tools". 3. Left side of screen, click on "Security". 4. Locate, and click on, the "Saved Logins" button/link.

Click on the name of the site whose remembered details that you no longer want Firefox to store and insert for you...

5. ...and click "Remove".

It might be worth pointing out that, when I did this, the first strip (the one with the Username in it) was NOT cleared...but, seeing the password having been cleared was all that I needed.

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Hello IanHaines,

it is great you can solve the issue, please take a moment and write your solution in a reply and mark that reply, YOUR reply as "solution chosen" to help other with similar problem. :-)

thank you :-)

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Okay. In Firefox, select...

1. "Tools" from the menu. 2. Move down to, and click, "Tools". 3. Left side of screen, click on "Security". 4. Locate, and click on, the "Saved Logins" button/link.

Click on the name of the site whose remembered details that you no longer want Firefox to store and insert for you...

5. ...and click "Remove".

It might be worth pointing out that, when I did this, the first strip (the one with the Username in it) was NOT cleared...but, seeing the password having been cleared was all that I needed.