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Log-in to Google works automatically yet the password is not in the Lockwise list

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I can log in to Google using either a hand-typed password or what is stored -- but stored where? Google is not even in the password list. Lockwise works as there are 36 other sites. Using Firefox 7.0.1 on Mac Mojave 10.14.6. How is this possible?

I can log in to Google using either a hand-typed password or what is stored -- but stored where? Google is not even in the password list. Lockwise works as there are 36 other sites. Using Firefox 7.0.1 on Mac Mojave 10.14.6. How is this possible?

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Download and install/run

FF Password Exporter. ...
   Choose the Firefox user's
profile directory you want to export passwords from.
   If you have set a master password
to protect your Firefox passwords, enter it.
   Click the export button.
   Choose your file format (CSV or JSON),
and save the file to your device.

Modified by Dinushi Dhananjani

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1. Download and install/run FF Password Exporter. ...

 2. Choose the Firefox user's profile directory you want to export passwords from.
 3.  If you have set a master password to protect your Firefox passwords, enter it.
  4. Click the export button.
  5. Choose your file format (CSV or JSON), and save the file to your device.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/usernames-and-passwords-are-not-saved

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I don't see either FF or Firefox Password Exporter under Tools > Add-ons or under about:addons. There are other password tools, but not that. And even if I had it, what good would it do? The exported file might have Goodle or might not . . . I'm wondering why Google is not in the list.

Lockwise lets me add it by hand, but I wanted to investigate this first.

Modified by TLMurray

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