Firefox lets you automatically fill in your address on forms (for example, when you're ordering something online). Follow these steps to manage this feature.
When completing an address in a website form, you may be offered the opportunity to save that address for use in the future.
If the address is similar to one that you already have saved, but might have additional information, you will be offered the opportunity to update an existing record.
In the message that appears, select the
icon to edit the address before saving and the
icon to access your address settings in Firefox.
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Turn address autofill on or off
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (or , in some cases).Click the menu button
and select .
- Click the panel and scroll down to the Autofill section.
- Put a check mark in the box next to Save and fill addresses to turn it on, or remove the check mark to turn it off.
Add, edit or remove saved addresses
Use this setting to add, edit or remove saved addresses in Firefox.
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and select (or , in some cases).Click the menu button
and select .
- Click the panel, and scroll down to the Autofill section.
- Click the button.
- Choose one of the following:
- Add…: Enter a new address using this button.
- Edit…: Select the address you want to change, then click to change it.
- Remove: Select the address you want to delete, then click .
- Click the to save your changes and close the window.
Save or update addresses while browsing
When filling out a web form, Firefox may offer to save your address for future use.
- If the address is new, you'll see a prompt asking to save it.
- If the address is similar to one you’ve saved before, Firefox may suggest updating the existing address.
You can:
- Click the Edit icon in the prompt to update the address before saving.
- Click the Settings icon to access your address settings.