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This number 666624680067334 starts to appear in a sign in box for my e-mail. Why?

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this number will insert itself at times. Today it has installed itself three times as part of a list of login names for my e-mail account through optimum webmail.

this number will insert itself at times. Today it has installed itself three times as part of a list of login names for my e-mail account through optimum webmail.

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This looks like a very personal number and it is possible to clear all of the auto-complete entries by clearing the Firefox cache. Please also see:

Thanks for the info. I do know about the cache and clearing the history. I just don't know where the number is coming from. It is not a number related to any of my personal information.

Open you Password Manager. Make sure all entries are good. Type about:preferences#security<enter> in the address bar. Under Passwords look to the right for the Show Passwords button.

To dig where the information came from, it is possible to also check timestamps, however are you using Firefox Sync?

I don't have a password manager. If it is within Firefox I have not found it. Thanks for the ideas.

I don't have a password manager. If it is within Firefox I have not found it. Please read these instructions; https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1032488#answer-657208

Thank you for your support. I did figure out how to get to this info through the use of the address bar with your extra nudge. This info is also seen in preferences under the Firefox menu. I don't see anything that helps. The numbers found in the user name login box for my e-mail is still a mystery. I have found a reference to this same problem when I google the numbers. It happens to be on a German mozilla support page. It seems to be a mystery there also. Thanks for all the suggestions.