Firefox does not always auto login
Firefox does not always auto login to websites
Firefox does not always auto login to websites
The account dwr50@excite.com is no longer active yet firefox keeps trying to use it to log into things like this support area. How can I get rid of the old email address … (funda kabanzi)
The account dwr50@excite.com is no longer active yet firefox keeps trying to use it to log into things like this support area. How can I get rid of the old email address ?
Hello, when I am using a login form, it sometimes suggests an email I can use, but I do not want this behavior in case I am sharing my screen. And some of the emails that… (funda kabanzi)
Hello, when I am using a login form, it sometimes suggests an email I can use, but I do not want this behavior in case I am sharing my screen. And some of the emails that are suggested are also not mine to begin with, so I simply do not want Firefox suggesting it to me.
I would like to disable this feature altogether, but I have looked online, searched the settings, and yet I found no way of disabling this. I even confirmed that my Firefox Passwords doesn't have any entries, so I don't understand where it is getting these emails from. I would like help with disabling these suggested emails.
Firefox v149.1 on iPadOS 26.4. saved credentials (username , password) are not being autofilled, unlike in ios. Even when only 1 entry per site exists, this needs to be … (funda kabanzi)
Firefox v149.1 on iPadOS 26.4. saved credentials (username , password) are not being autofilled, unlike in ios. Even when only 1 entry per site exists, this needs to be selected manually. Steps to reproduce: - Log into site for which 1a single credential is stored - Bar above keyboard does not show the available username, but just autofill - Selecting autofill produces list of usernames, but does NOT autofill username - Same behavior for password
Cant sign in to Phone or Power Company :-(
I have been using Firefox for Android and Kaspersky Password Manager for many years without a hitch until v148 of Firefox, which seems to have broken things. Has anyone e… (funda kabanzi)
I have been using Firefox for Android and Kaspersky Password Manager for many years without a hitch until v148 of Firefox, which seems to have broken things. Has anyone else seen this problem? With KPM installed (and all the necessary permissions correctly set) whenever I visit a login page the KPM icon should appear so I could select the login and password details to automatically fill in. It no longer does this with v148. I had been in touch with Kaspersky support and they were unable to help so I re-installed v147 and everything was back working again, so I am guessing the issue is with a change in v148. Has anyone else seen (or resolved) this issue. Many thanks FYI My Android is v13 on a Pixel4a and KPM is v9.2.113.65
When I trying to fill login in web forms with iCloud Password, it shows error (screenshot is addded). How to fix it?
something like this happened July 16, 2025 and I had to change my password It happened again August 23, 2025 And again Sept. 9, 2025 and I had to change my password Now i… (funda kabanzi)
something like this happened July 16, 2025 and I had to change my password It happened again August 23, 2025 And again Sept. 9, 2025 and I had to change my password Now it's happening again (after I updated the app) and as FF doesn't recognize my old password(s) I can't do things like see an invitation from an old friend because I can't sign in because it doesn't recognize my FF password. I'm on a 2021 iMac 24 inc, M1, 8GB, running Sequoia15.6.1 I'm afraid to update my OS because what if I get blocked out of my email. Apple just suggested I switch email apps. But I've been running Firefox and Yahoo (and several other accounts) for more than 25 years on a dozen or more devices and I don't want to lose that history (this happened to a friend who lost his entire gmail history. Yikes.;)
Hello, I'm really confused about the autofill feature. I've been using this feature for years and noticed that on some website the password field is filled in, but the us… (funda kabanzi)
Hello, I'm really confused about the autofill feature. I've been using this feature for years and noticed that on some website the password field is filled in, but the username is not. I searched the support pages and forum topics, and it seems that is a very common issue. According to what I read, it could be either:
What annoys me is that there's no way to understand if it's the first or the second case, so you just accept it.
It would be very helpful if Firefox could:
Thanks to everyone who took the time to read this!
My bookmarks all of a sudden don't save my user name.How can this be fixed? The first answer I got did not work.
Firefox does a good job of filling in username and password prompts. Occasionally, it doesn't. The sign-in prompt for American Airlines is an example. Go to AA.COM and cl… (funda kabanzi)
Firefox does a good job of filling in username and password prompts. Occasionally, it doesn't. The sign-in prompt for American Airlines is an example. Go to AA.COM and click on the "Log in" button. The prompt box labeled, "AAdvantage® # or username", is not filled in; but the prompt box labeled, "Password" is recognized and filled in. There must be something about the wording or the HTML used for the first box that obscures the requested information.
Not sure I understand this.... I know all about the saved logins & passwords that I can find under settings and I use that list regularly. But sometimes I have a site… (funda kabanzi)
Not sure I understand this.... I know all about the saved logins & passwords that I can find under settings and I use that list regularly. But sometimes I have a site that isn't listed in my list. Perhaps it's been a very long time since I used it etc...
But when I click on the user or login field for the site, a list of user names will appear and it's obvious that these are not related to this site. For example I'm on a specific site this morning and I see a list of 6 user names, including my regular email address, another email that I sometimes use, 3 variations of a common user name I use, and a long number.
If I go to the saved password list and search for this site, it isn't listed. If I sort by user name, I can't really search for the usernames that are more common but I can look for the long number and 1 variation of the user name
So....
I've seen it happen many times and what's really strange is that on 1 site clicking on the user name field will bring up a list that contains unassociated user names and another website might bring up a different list of unassociated user names! Really strange. Where are these tidbits of information being saved?
Hi, I am concerned that when I signed into my bank account today, the saved username which is autofilled by Firefox had been changed. The change was subtle -- from upper… (funda kabanzi)
Hi,
I am concerned that when I signed into my bank account today, the saved username which is autofilled by Firefox had been changed. The change was subtle -- from uppercase to lowercase letters -- but it wasn't me that changed it. This is a site I log in to often, almost every day.
Of course I am worried that this is some sort of hack.
FF is offering up possible login names for a particular site I have used previously even though I have removed all related browsing history, form data, and cookies (and c… (funda kabanzi)
FF is offering up possible login names for a particular site I have used previously even though I have removed all related browsing history, form data, and cookies (and cleared the cache). What am I missing? Is it using stored history for unrelated sites to guess at a user name, or is there some other hidden history I need to clear?
When I go to Reddit using linux with version 143, it does not retirenve the saved username and password to allow me to log into Reddit.
idk if this is the right place to file bug reports in the reddit login sreen if you click on the email box it's supposed to pop up a saved passowrd bar—for you to choo… (funda kabanzi)
idk if this is the right place to file bug reports
in the reddit login sreen if you click on the email box it's supposed to pop up a saved passowrd bar—for you to choose fr multiple logins, or atleats fill automatically, but that doesnt happen for reddit, infact—it doeant recognize the email field at all, when clikcing the passwors field it pops uo noramlly and auto fills—but JUST the passowrd, the email field stays empty.
this is some info: 150.0a1 (Build #2016147111), 887fb4b92f0ce8fab484377f1715d972ead217cc GV: 150.0a1-20260303095635 AS: 150.20260228050320 OS: Android 14. Galaxy A15 4G
hope this help! and v150 is an amazing update!
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 … (funda kabanzi)
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
Why aren't my user name and passwords automatically filling when I use a website? L Stephenson
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… (funda kabanzi)
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?