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How can I turn off asking me to save a password when I NEVER want to save a password ever anywhere?

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I am using my work computer to log into gmail, aol, etc. via Firefox. And because of security, I NEVER want Firefox to save a password for any website I log into. Consequently, every time I log into anything via Firefox I get that annoying drop down menu asking if I want to save the password, never save the password or not now. If there a way for me to turn this off completely and stop asking me that and NEVER save a password?

I am using my work computer to log into gmail, aol, etc. via Firefox. And because of security, I NEVER want Firefox to save a password for any website I log into. Consequently, every time I log into anything via Firefox I get that annoying drop down menu asking if I want to save the password, never save the password or not now. If there a way for me to turn this off completely and stop asking me that and NEVER save a password?

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Options > Security = un-check Remember passwords for sites

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Options > Security = un-check Remember passwords for sites

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Check a setting.

  1. click either:
    • Firefox button > Options > Options > Security
    • Tools > Options > Security (if using the Menu Bar)
  2. if "Remember passwords for sites" is checked, un-check it

See: https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Options%20window%20-%20Security%20panel


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WOOHOO!! Thank you! It worked!