opt-out the saved passwords proposals
Hi,
is there a config option to prevent the showing of user/pw proposals when opening a website for which user account data is saved? When i'm logging into a website with already saved user data, i get account proposals (as ff saves the data "per domain", say if you have 3 accounts to one website, e.g. a test user, an administrator and a cms administrator, they are all presented where needed content may be...) see pict. I would like to opt out this behavior, as i have more than one website with 2 or more accounts.
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jth
被選擇的解決方法
Current Firefox releases include sub domains as a suggestion in the drop-down list. You can set signon.includeOtherSubdomainsInLookup = false on the about:config page to disable this feature to show sub domains.
You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. If you get the warning page, you can click the "Accept the Risk and Continue" button.
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Hi, thx, but that wasn't the question. I just wanted to know whether it's possible to opt-out the automatical presentation of all my accounts of a website when i'm trying to log in. It's ok, that my password for a username is filled in after i put in the username. But FF shows all my accounts of the website site.domain.tld no matter i'm using "site.domain.tld" or "site.domain.tld/xxx" or "site.domain.tld/t3". So i think it would be fine to opt-out these "proposals" of several accounts, not the whole pw saving mechanism.
thx jth
選擇的解決方法
Current Firefox releases include sub domains as a suggestion in the drop-down list. You can set signon.includeOtherSubdomainsInLookup = false on the about:config page to disable this feature to show sub domains.
You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. If you get the warning page, you can click the "Accept the Risk and Continue" button.
由 cor-el 於
Hi, doesn't solve that really as the problem shows not with subdomains but subdirectories, but tells me, that there seems to be no such option excluding subdirs and so i will live with that.
Many thx
jth
Firefox doesn't distinguish between file paths (sub directories), only the origin (protocol and hostname) matters for storing a login. If you would use the same username but a different password for a specific sub directory then you would need a workaround like appending an extra character after the username to make the login unique and remove the extra character before submitting the form. Best in such a case is to create a login block exception to prevent Firefox from updating a stored username and password. If necessary you can edit a login in the Password Manager.