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How do I eliminate obsolete websites and login info from Password Manager
How do I eliminate obsolete websites and login info from Password Manager? Not just login or password fields, but the website field itself? Thanks!
How do I eliminate obsolete websites and login info from Password Manager? Not just login or password fields, but the website field itself? Thanks!
FireFox saves my passwords. Where do I look for them?
literally what the [expletive] was the thought process in making it so that when u import all ur passwords from a csv it AUTOMATICALLY DELETES "DUPLICATES" WITHOUT CHECKI… (funda kabanzi)
literally what the [expletive] was the thought process in making it so that when u import all ur passwords from a csv it AUTOMATICALLY DELETES "DUPLICATES" WITHOUT CHECKING AT ALL WHICH ONE IS CORRECT. I HAVE SO MANY [expletive] PASSWORDS THAT ARE WRONG BECAUSE UR [expletive] BROWSER DOESNT ALLOW ME TO [expletive] MANUALLY CHANGE THAT STUPID OPTION. WHAT THE [expletive] WAS THE THOUGHT PROCESS IN MAKING IT [expletive] AUTOMATIC???
I use an independent password manager to store my passwords and prefer it over Firefox's because it has a highly customizable generator for creating new passwords. Howeve… (funda kabanzi)
I use an independent password manager to store my passwords and prefer it over Firefox's because it has a highly customizable generator for creating new passwords. However whenever I am on a new site, Firefox pops up with a prompt to generate a secure new password (it appears as a drop-down from the item text box). My password manager also creates a pop up/drop down, but it is hidden behind Firefox's and I cannot access it. I need to be able to disable the secure password generator prompt. Please take a look at my excellently annotated screenshot, attached.
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Are passwords in Firefox on Mac shared with another mac on my network. Not showing on laptop, set up on Mac desktop.
I have a new e-mail address, so I'm updating all the entries in my about:logins list of passwords. There are a couple of moz-extension entries with very long codes as par… (funda kabanzi)
I have a new e-mail address, so I'm updating all the entries in my about:logins list of passwords. There are a couple of moz-extension entries with very long codes as part of the name. When I click on these in the left-hand column, it appears in the main part of the window where I can edit or remove it. For regular website entries I can click on the link to take me to the site, but with the moz-extension entries I can't do that. Can these be deleted? Thanks!
I see a red X before a domain in manage passwords. See the attached picture. What does it mean? How to correct that ?
Please help me sign in to my hotmail (live) outlook account.
I have an appointment and need to access the patient portal.
Thank you!