How to Get Mozilla to Remember Passwords
If you are an avid Internet user, you have probably accumulated several passwords for different sites. Remembering them all can be difficult, and entering them each time you visit a website becomes a nuisance. Therefore, you can instruct Mozilla Firefox to remember them for you, and automatically enter them in to the appropriate fields. When you enable Mozilla Firefox to remember passwords, it asks you if you want it to remember the username and password for any site that is not already in your password or exceptions list.
Instructions
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Open Mozilla Firefox.
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Click the top "Tools" menu option, and select "Options."
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Click the "Security" tab.
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Check "Remember password for sites" in the "Passwords" section.
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Click "Exceptions" in the "Passwords" section. This opens the "Exceptions" window, which lists websites that have been manually configured to bypass password saving.
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Select any site for which you want Mozilla Firefox to remember the password, and click "Remove." Alternatively, you can click "Remove All" to remember all passwords. Click "Close" to close the "Exceptions" window.
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Click "OK" to close the "Options" window.
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Click "Remember" at the top of any page for which you submit a username and password. This adds that username and password to Mozilla Firefox's password list. You only need to do this the first time you enter a new username or password.
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