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firefox remembers passwords it should not

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I've specifically set my banks website listed as an option to not save the password.

This morning when signing into my bank the password field was populated and I discovered a saved password for that website within options.

This is unacceptable.

I've specifically set my banks website listed as an option to not save the password. This morning when signing into my bank the password field was populated and I discovered a saved password for that website within options. This is unacceptable.

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hello, firefox won't save any passwords unless it is expressively told to do so by a user. can you check in the password manager when the password for the site was stored for the first time (maybe before you have set the bank's site to never store passwords, because this won't affect existing stored credentials)?

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選擇的解決方法

hello, firefox won't save any passwords unless it is expressively told to do so by a user. can you check in the password manager when the password for the site was stored for the first time (maybe before you have set the bank's site to never store passwords, because this won't affect existing stored credentials)?

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philipp said

hello, firefox won't save any passwords unless it is expressively told to do so by a user. can you check in the password manager when the password for the site was stored for the first time (maybe before you have set the bank's site to never store passwords, because this won't affect existing stored credentials)?

Boy are YOU wrong!!!!!! Have done everything..I said EVERYTHING..every solution stated to resolve the issue and FF V39 STILL logs on my website entering a password when in the "Saved PW" there are none!

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danpbphoto, the user was asking about pre-populated password fields (that's what my answer was relating to). websites can also remember your login state through a cookie, but that's a different subject. please open a new question if you need help with that...