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Copy a saved password in Firefox for Android

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Firefox for Android lets you copy a saved password to a clipboard so you can paste it somewhere else.
Firefox for Android lets you copy a saved password to a clipboard so you can paste it somewhere else.

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{for not m41}[[Template:updateandroid]]{/for} If you have multiple logins for a website and Firefox has saved the passwords for those logins, then Firefox lets you copy a saved password to your clipboard so you can paste it somewhere else. Here’s how to do it: #Tap the lock icon [[Image:lock icon on android]] on the address bar to bring up a window with your site information. #;[[Image:lock icon address bar android]] #At the bottom of the window, tap {button Copy} to copy the password for the username that's displayed. #If you have multiple logins saved for that website, tap '''Select another login''' to copy another password. #;[[Image:select another login android]] #Select the username from the list. A confirmation message will appear when your password has been copied.
If you have multiple logins for a website and Firefox has saved the passwords for those logins, then Firefox lets you copy a saved password to your clipboard so you can paste it somewhere else. Here’s how to do it: #Tap the lock icon [[Image:lock icon on android]] on the address bar to bring up a window with your site information. #;{for not m57}[[Image:lock icon address bar android]]{/for}{for m57}[[Image:lock address bar 57]]{/for} #At the bottom of the window, tap {button Copy} to copy the password for the username that's displayed. #If you have multiple logins saved for that website, tap '''Select another login''' to copy another password. #;{for not m57}[[Image:select another login android]]{/for}{for m57}[[Image:select login 57]]{/for} #Select the username from the list. A confirmation message will appear when your password has been copied.

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