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Saved Passwords has Unix epoch dates, missing passwords?

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Under Preferences > Security > Saved Passwords I'm missing information and the information that is there appears wrong.

All of the "Last Used" and "Last Changed" dates for the passwords simply list the Unix epoch - 1 (Dec. 31, 1969). Additionally when I select "Show Passwords" a passwords column is added to the UI but no passwords are actually listed. Right-clicking to copy the password results in nothing being copied to the clipboard. Several are also missing the username in the same way.

Under Preferences > Security > Saved Passwords I'm missing information and the information that is there appears wrong. All of the "Last Used" and "Last Changed" dates for the passwords simply list the Unix epoch - 1 (Dec. 31, 1969). Additionally when I select "Show Passwords" a passwords column is added to the UI but no passwords are actually listed. Right-clicking to copy the password results in nothing being copied to the clipboard. Several are also missing the username in the same way.
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There might be interference between the Keychain Services and the built-in Password Manager.

Does it make a difference if you disable this extension and use the built-in Password Manager?

You can try to rename the logins.json and key3.db files as a test to see if that make the Firefox Password Manager work.

You can use this button to go to the currently used Firefox profile folder: