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If I have two accounts for the same server, how do I save both Passwords?

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Is it possible to have the FireFox password save feature remember the passwords for two different accounts on the same server? For instance, I log into both my own account and my wife's account at Chase Bank for our credit cards, mine is a business card and hers is a personal card (of which I also have a card). I would like FF to remember both accounts and when I arrive at the server, FF to ask me which one I want to use.

Is it possible to have the FireFox password save feature remember the passwords for two different accounts on the same server? For instance, I log into both my own account and my wife's account at Chase Bank for our credit cards, mine is a business card and hers is a personal card (of which I also have a card). I would like FF to remember both accounts and when I arrive at the server, FF to ask me which one I want to use.

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This extension allows you to manually add a username / password to Firefox.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/saved-password-editor/

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Make sure that you not run Firefox in permanent Private Browsing mode.

  • https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Private+Browsing
  • You enter Private Browsing mode if you select: Firefox > Preferences > Privacy > History: Firefox will: "Never Remember History"
  • To see all History and Cookie settings, choose: Firefox > Preferences > Privacy, choose the setting Firefox will: Use custom settings for history
  • Deselect: [ ] "Permanent Private Browsing mode"
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I have now included the "saved-password-editor" as an add-on and donated $2.00 to Daniel Dawson - but I forgot to thank him with my donation - please pass the word to him that his work looks good.