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How do I set Firefox to remember log-in details but not Passwords

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I have always had a situation where Firefox would remember log-in details for a particular website. i e Username and password. If chosen FF will; a] Remember the full log-in with password, or, b] only the username and I will complete the password when logging in. After the latest update I cannot find a setting that will allow that. It is either all or nothing. I think this sucks from both a security point of view as well as the so called "user friendly" characteristics of Firefox. Is there anybody that can perhaps assist in resolving this issue???

I have always had a situation where Firefox would remember log-in details for a particular website. i e Username and password. If chosen FF will; a] Remember the full log-in with password, or, b] only the username and I will complete the password when logging in. After the latest update I cannot find a setting that will allow that. It is either all or nothing. I think this sucks from both a security point of view as well as the so called "user friendly" characteristics of Firefox. Is there anybody that can perhaps assist in resolving this issue???

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Hi, I don't use the Password Manager since I prefer to enter passwords myself, so you will probably need to deselect 'Remember logins for sites' in Privacy: Password Manager - Remember, delete and edit logins and passwords in Firefox.

Then see: Control whether Firefox automatically fills in forms, and make sure that Text Fields are being saved - which should remember your login, but not your password.

If your question is resolved by this or another answer, please take a minute to let us know. Thank you.

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Thank you for your reply.

What you are saying is exactly what I want. My problem, however, is that I do not find a "Password Manager" anywhere in the Firefox Menu's. Articles, yes, but nowhere where I can actually set those settings. Unless I am really stupid, but please help. Thank you
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Please see Options > Security > Logins in this article under the heading 'Viewing and deleting passwords' - Password Manager - Remember, delete and edit logins and passwords in Firefox.

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"Passwords" was changed to "Logins" in Firefox 44.0, when new (and changed) features were added for the Passwords / Logins Manager.

Firefox has never stored Login Usernames alone as Login data, the related Password would be saved, too, in the Password / Logins Manager. When Firefox does/did save the Login Username alone, that data would be saved as "form data". Options > Privacy -> History --> "Save search and form history".

I can't say for sure that Firefox 44.0 plus versions still save Login Usernames (alone) as form data, as previously. So I can't say if what you want works as it did before Firefox 44.0.

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Thank you for the supporting answers. However, my problem is not solved. I can see and understand what "edmeister" is saying and agree with that. The point is "scribe" Firefox remembers both usernames and passwords for different sites. This, in my opinion is a HUGE security flaw and cannot be accepted. The older versions would save only the username and the password area remained blank -- to be filled in by oneself. Is that not what security is all about.??? I have tried all suggestions given to me, but without success. I have a second computer that had an older version of FF installed and that works without any problems --- for now. Did updates only without uninstalling anything. The problem is with new computer. Can this not be escalated to somewhere where it will be attended to.??

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Maybe see if you can use the Saved Password Editor to specify a fake (non existent) password field and specify a fake password.

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Ben10 said

The older versions would save only the username and the password area remained blank -- ...

No. A username alone was never stored in the old "Password Manager". But often it would be saved as "form data".

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Thank you for your assistance. All I really wanted to do is to secure my privacy and and be safe on the financial websites that I visit regularly. That seems to be a "GINORMOUS task with Firefox and chances are that one will still be hacked after that. I throw in the towel and would rather revert back to Explorer - maybe a bit slower but at least SAFE!!!