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Tìm hiểu thêmI use an online retailer to buy birthday cards and gifts - Moonpig.com. Whenever I choose Paypal as my payment option, it logs me directly into my Paypal account without … (xem thêm)
I use an online retailer to buy birthday cards and gifts - Moonpig.com. Whenever I choose Paypal as my payment option, it logs me directly into my Paypal account without me entering any details. I have several Paypal accounts and want to choose which one to use. I have no saved payment details on Moonpig's site and having checked, they say that somehow my browser is logging me in automatically. That's Firefox and I want it to stop.
I have no issues with Firefox storing log-in details but I should be able to choose which Paypal account I want to use.
Any thoughts please? UF
Firefox memorizes userIDs and I do not see an option to stop it from doing so. Is there an option? Keep in mind that passwords are not limited to the password entry. Ev… (xem thêm)
Firefox memorizes userIDs and I do not see an option to stop it from doing so. Is there an option?
Keep in mind that passwords are not limited to the password entry. Every entry in a sign-in process is an opportunity for a password. For example, the answer to "What street did you grow up on?" could be "Beatlejoice". Similarly, the answer to "What was your mother's middle name?" could be "Aardvark". Nonsensical answers to security questions are more secure than truthful answers.
Again, in the interest of security, is there an option to stop firefox from remembering so much?